I'm helping a friend that has a very stuck case and bolt in his Rem 700 338 ultra mag. He has been known to get a little macho with the reloading data so I was not overly shocked. (He swears he weighs every load and it is well under max) As I'm getting ready to turn the barrel off, I notice a rust ring around the barrel at the recoil lug. Once again I'm thinking he probably should have put a little oil on this thing before shoving it in the case. It is a bitch to get off due to the goop Remington like to put on the threads, but hey I've got a big-ass wrench so a little grunting and the action comes off. After I get the case out of the chamber and clean all the crap off of the threads, I screw the action back on.
This is where things get wierd. The action hits a tight spot before it touches the recoil lug and I can't get it go any further by hand. Well like I said I have a big-ass wrench and about one revolution later all is tight. WTF the screw holes for the sights on the barrel are now about 30 degrees off... the action over rotated. It looks to me like the barrel was never fully tightened at the factory and was just glued in place...hence the rust ring and probably a contributing cause of the seized case.
Do I always get the odd shit, or is this something you guys have seen before too?
This is where things get wierd. The action hits a tight spot before it touches the recoil lug and I can't get it go any further by hand. Well like I said I have a big-ass wrench and about one revolution later all is tight. WTF the screw holes for the sights on the barrel are now about 30 degrees off... the action over rotated. It looks to me like the barrel was never fully tightened at the factory and was just glued in place...hence the rust ring and probably a contributing cause of the seized case.
Do I always get the odd shit, or is this something you guys have seen before too?