Is that a green barrel? Hard to tell with the lightingLoving this gun so far. Still testing rounds, so far everything's shot about a half other than factory hornady 178's which were about 3 moa. View attachment 7183754
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View threadIs that a green barrel? Hard to tell with the lightingLoving this gun so far. Still testing rounds, so far everything's shot about a half other than factory hornady 178's which were about 3 moa. View attachment 7183754
2 looked like they were out a little. I drove them down don’t think that’s it. Think it’s the bolt stop/guide. I depress it it gets a lot smootherCan you send pic of the front of bolt?
Can you feel any of the roll pins on the bolt head?
If one is protruding just a bit it’ll cause all kind of issues
Yes 2 were shiny I drove them back in a little !That bottom roll pin in the last picture sure looks polished. Unless it's the flash.
You need to put a little grease inside the bolt stop groove on the bolt. That has always helped in my experience.2 looked like they were out a little. I drove them down don’t think that’s it. Think it’s the bolt stop/guide. I depress it it gets a lot smoother
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Yup had it cerakoted. Think the color was magpul green if I remember rightIs that a green barrel? Hard to tell with the lighting
Did you try what I told you?Anyone else get a sticky bolt ? What fixed it. Dry or wet it still does it. Binds during forward travel. Maybe I need to soak the action in CLR cause gun scrubber ain’t cutting it.
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I have close to zeroDid you try what I told you?
I have close to zero
Memory. What’d you tell me ?
Lube didn’t help
2 looked like they were out a little. I drove them down don’t think that’s it. Think it’s the bolt stop/guide. I depress it it gets a lot smoother
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I have close to zero
Memory. What’d you tell me ?
Lube didn’t help
Done did thatGive it a try. Worked for me
- Clean the inside of the action and LIGHT lube
- LIGHTLY lube the groves in the bolt
Did you rattle can inside the action and barrel extension ? Sure looks like it
I bet if you reach out to AINA they can square you right up.View attachment 8062432View attachment 8062433
I am a professional
As I stated this ran great after paint fir a bunch of matches and other activities. This problem reared its head at the mkm snow match a couple weeks ago
Oh the inside of the action is just dirty af from last 2 matches and practice. This berger ammo is dogshit
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Lol one look at that AX in the background and instantly knew who it was. You, B59, and durk (AI Jesus) are the people who influenced me to get an AI lolI recognize this from the gram, congrats on the AI man!
Hey it’s not as bad as Knights, but me and Tylor joined at the same timeGlad we could con another person into the cult![]()
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Any decent Smith close to you. Cali has at least a few good-great onesI’ve got a new 26” .308 barrel for an AT but it’s plain and does not have a threading for the muzzle. Where would you guys recommend I send my barrel to get the muzzle threaded to 5/8”-24”?
I agree , I’m lucky to live 2.5 hours away from Dave TooleySeems like a lot of guys use Mile High for stuff like that, I like LRI for all things rifle related. You might consider 3/4-24 though, assuming you've got the diameter at the muzzle... Not sure exactly what your plans are though, you might be limited by threads on a direct-thread suppressor or something.
By the way, I trust NOTHING to local fudds, so I'm mailing regardless... Doesn't matter to me if it's the next state over of across the country.
Yeah yeah but there are local places that do good work , and even if shipped closer is quicker.By the way, I trust NOTHING to local fudds, so I'm mailing regardless... Doesn't matter to me if it's the next state over of across the country.
I somewhat agree with you... Obviously if you happen to live near Sturgis, LRI is local to you so using the local guy is a pretty easy decision. I guess where I start getting pretty skeptical has to do with those 'reviews' of your local guy (generally speaking, not you specifically)... How many local shooters never shoot beyond 200 yards? Hell how many never shoot at all?! How many unfired custom rifles have you seen for sale that some guy waited 6-12 months for, then never shot? How many enthusiasts would even know the difference between good work & bad?Yeah yeah but there are local places that do good work , and even if shipped closer is quicker.
I’d use closest shop with good reviews.
Mos defYeah I mean like people comp shooters use for barrels / rifle work. If they did bad work the top 10-20 shooters wouldn’t use then
Swannys lube. Seems to work well in all temps from 10-100°. Before that I would use hoppes #9 in the cold and Lucas extreme if it was warm. The lucas would gum up In the cold.So. @Nik H was somewhat right about lube I guess. I used grease lightly on the bolt guide. Seemed to help a lot. But worried this general purpose grease will gum up again when it gets cold wet frozen etc.
Looks like bolt guide is bare steel? Seems it should have been coated with Teflon or something. ?
What lube are you using and works well from 10*-100*?
Dry pics :
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Living in Minnesota and being from North Dakota, this subject is of interest to me.So. @Nik H was somewhat right about lube I guess. I used grease lightly on the bolt guide. Seemed to help a lot. But worried this general purpose grease will gum up again when it gets cold wet frozen etc.
Looks like bolt guide is bare steel? Seems it should have been coated with Teflon or something. ?
What lube are you using and works well from 10*-100*?
Dry pics :
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Living in Minnesota and being from North Dakota, this subject is of interest to me.
I don’t pretend to be an expert, as I’ve only really started looking into it last year. Here is a link about cold weather stuff and here is my post on a cold weather lube thread.
Basically, from what I’ve researched indicates that you first should strip all lube from the chamber and bolt with something like acetone. Get all the lube off.
I’m testing:
- Mobil One 0w-20 (-40°F)
- 880 Crown & Chassis Extreme Grease (-40°F)
- NECO Moly-Slide (-30°F? Manuf. emailed estimate)
- CherryBalmz Winter Balm (-55 to -65°F)
Motor oil temp ranges:
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I’ve used the first three so far in a bastard BRN-180 that had lots of other problems so I haven’t gotten any good data yet. Plus it’s been unseasonable warm this winter. Don’t think it’s broke -5°F.
I don’t slop it on, that’s for sure.
Shooters choice all weather high tech greaseSo. @Nik H was somewhat right about lube I guess. I used grease lightly on the bolt guide. Seemed to help a lot. But worried this general purpose grease will gum up again when it gets cold wet frozen etc.
Looks like bolt guide is bare steel? Seems it should have been coated with Teflon or something. ?
What lube are you using and works well from 10*-100*?
I’ve got a new 26” .308 barrel for an AT but it’s plain and does not have a threading for the muzzle. Where would you guys recommend I send m barrel to get the muzzle threaded to 5/8”-24”?
Try XF-7...it's not oily and won't gum up. I have had it out in temps as low as 20 degrees and it is still liquidSo. @Nik H was somewhat right about lube I guess. I used grease lightly on the bolt guide. Seemed to help a lot. But worried this general purpose grease will gum up again when it gets cold wet frozen etc.
Looks like bolt guide is bare steel? Seems it should have been coated with Teflon or something. ?
What lube are you using and works well from 10*-100*?
Dry pics :
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What temp was it when the Sako knob sheared off?In one of my winter courses, a guy sheared off his TRG 22 bolt handle.
I let him use a Surgeon 18” loaner.
It’s weird, because I’ve shot a lot of TRG 42 in .338 LM in Finland in the cold, and never saw a TRG fail like that.
Here’s the rifle that had the bolt knob shear off:
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Day 2 brought us some nicer conditions:
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Not -27°F, just a range between 25°F & 27°F, right? So could be maybe 0° to 15°F where you were?It was below freezing. The nearest town, Price temps were in the 25˚-27˚ F for lows, but the range complex is much higher elevation.
Is this in Utah? I recognize your username. You helped me build a Mk12 Mod 0 upper and accuracy test it in like 2015.It was below freezing. The nearest town, Price temps were in the 25˚-27˚ F for lows, but the range complex is much higher elevation (6300-6600ft).
It wasn’t bad compared to many other places I’ve been, but it was cold.
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The guy who sheared the bolt off his TRG 22 was an 11B who had served with 10th Mountain. I actually saw him and his brother first as a team at Sniper Adventure Challenge down in New Mexico in 2013, where his brother went down pretty hard, needed IV therapy. That was in opposite weather conditions.
11Bs can be hard on gear, right there with Marines. He really seemed to enjoy low-crawling in the snow.