Tikka Nitriding

swavescatter

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I have a feeling that more of the dragging you are feeling is the deep flutes cut into the bolt.

Was the bolt fluted prior to the lightening job you had done?

Not sure. It was all done in parallel I believe before nitriding. I gave it the old Hawk Tua with CLP and it’s fine now. No better than stock as far as I can tell.
 

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I have a feeling that more of the dragging you are feeling is the deep flutes cut into the bolt.

Was the bolt fluted prior to the lightening job you had done?
Factory fluted tikka and Sako bolts have zero “drag” feeling. If I handed you one of each blind folded and told you to run the action 50 times, you wouldn’t be able to tell the difference.

Maybe the aftermarket flutes are deeper.
 

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The “lightening” and “nitriding” or “coating” of Tikka actions is just plain not needed at all. A well done nitride job can have benefits but it’s rarely done well, and when it’s not done well it’s a net negative. The lightening of the action and fluting of the bolts are net negatives across the board.

Leave the guns alone and spend that money on ammo and gas money to your shooting spots. Shoot enough that you need that money for another barrel instead.
 

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Factory fluted tikka and Sako bolts have zero “drag” feeling. If I handed you one of each blind folded and told you to run the action 50 times, you wouldn’t be able to tell the difference.

Maybe the aftermarket flutes are deeper.
The UM (Kampfeld?) flutes on the bolt are much sharper than the factory flutes on my Ember.

The “lightening” and “nitriding” or “coating” of Tikka actions is just plain not needed at all. A well done nitride job can have benefits but it’s rarely done well, and when it’s not done well it’s a net negative. The lightening of the action and fluting of the bolts are net negatives across the board.

Leave the guns alone and spend that money on ammo and gas money to your shooting spots. Shoot enough that you need that money for another barrel instead.
Agreed. Learned a lesson here...
 

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I don’t think it has to do with the flutes, I just think the surfaces need to adsorb some oil, esp in areas we took for granted were already lubed/didn’t need it on the factory action.
 
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