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Gunsmithing Mixed up bolts

VaFarmer1

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I had to move a few Weatherby mark V rifles from one location to another. I removed the bolts and had them together wrapped in a towel. ( I mixed them up)

Two are .257 and one is a .300

They each look exactly the same and fit either way.

Am I screwed or does it matter?

I know I'm a dumb ass for not marking them. hindsight...
 
Re: Mixed up bolts

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: VaFarmer2</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I had to move a few Weatherby mark V rifles from one location to another. I removed the bolts and had them together wrapped in a towel. ( I mixed them up)

Two are .257 and one is a .300

They each look exactly the same and fit either way.

Am I screwed or does it matter?

I know I'm a dumb ass for not marking them. hindsight...

</div></div>

On all my Weatherbys the last few digits of the serial number are on the bolt handle.
The factory marked them for you.
 
Re: Mixed up bolts

I'm getting ready to have SAC do another bolt knob conversion and I'm picking a different knob for the second one just for this reason. This will give me a way of identifying the bolts.