This is a pretty basic and newbie question, and I searched but couldn't find a thread covering this. I found one covering grease points on a bolt which was very helpful...
So i've spent most of my time with either pistols, semi-autos (AR-15's 10's), and hunting rifles, and have never "needed" (in hindsight I probably have) to break down my M700 bolt for an in depth cleaning. I got it back in the mail the other day, after getting the factory bolt knob replaced, and when I cycled the bolt for the first time it felt and sounded "gritty". I get this when I am rotating the handle up and down and it feels like something got inside at that opening by the handle. I am aware of how to remove the firing pin, I was just wanting to get some advice for cleaning before I jumped right in and went too gung-ho on my bolt.
I am assuming I will be scrubbing the internals with a solvent, but shouldn't need a copper solvent or a bore cleaning solvent. Am I wanting just a general degreaser or what would you all use? Hot water, dry, and then lube? I am picking up some better cleaning supplies as I have never went beyond the large Otis kit or boresnakes and RemOil, so I can throw something else in the cart for this if needed.
After cleaning, am I just putting a drop of grease on the threads before I reassemble, or more than that?
I know these are basic questions, as until recently I only used bolt-actions for hunting, so they had maybe 5 rounds through them each year.
While we're at it, how often should I be breaking down my bolt to clean it like this? I'm still not running through barrels like a lot of you, but would like a general reference point if that's something realistic to ask.
I appreciate any guidance with this. If I have missed a thread on this, or if it easier just throwing a web link on here thats fine, just point me in the right direction. I know this is basic knowledge for a lot of folks on here.
Thanks,
Josh
So i've spent most of my time with either pistols, semi-autos (AR-15's 10's), and hunting rifles, and have never "needed" (in hindsight I probably have) to break down my M700 bolt for an in depth cleaning. I got it back in the mail the other day, after getting the factory bolt knob replaced, and when I cycled the bolt for the first time it felt and sounded "gritty". I get this when I am rotating the handle up and down and it feels like something got inside at that opening by the handle. I am aware of how to remove the firing pin, I was just wanting to get some advice for cleaning before I jumped right in and went too gung-ho on my bolt.
I am assuming I will be scrubbing the internals with a solvent, but shouldn't need a copper solvent or a bore cleaning solvent. Am I wanting just a general degreaser or what would you all use? Hot water, dry, and then lube? I am picking up some better cleaning supplies as I have never went beyond the large Otis kit or boresnakes and RemOil, so I can throw something else in the cart for this if needed.
After cleaning, am I just putting a drop of grease on the threads before I reassemble, or more than that?
I know these are basic questions, as until recently I only used bolt-actions for hunting, so they had maybe 5 rounds through them each year.
While we're at it, how often should I be breaking down my bolt to clean it like this? I'm still not running through barrels like a lot of you, but would like a general reference point if that's something realistic to ask.
I appreciate any guidance with this. If I have missed a thread on this, or if it easier just throwing a web link on here thats fine, just point me in the right direction. I know this is basic knowledge for a lot of folks on here.
Thanks,
Josh