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Gunsmithing Scratched Bolt Face

lonely_wolf

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Minuteman
Sep 12, 2009
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Returned home after a day of shooting and noticed these scratches on the bolt face. The one on the lug is the deepest. The one on the ridge of the face is pretty superficial. There is also a really small one on the actual face. I never noticed a change in accuracy or operation of the bolt while I was out, so I don't think they matter- other than making a new bolt look pretty ugly.

Anyone have any idea what could have caused this? Should I be more concerned?

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Re: Scratched Bolt Face

Wow! Brass could do that?

I clean the chamber after every outing. This rifle must have a tighter receiver than my last 700, as I never had anything like this happen in it.
 
Re: Scratched Bolt Face

Oil doesn't attract anything...it isn't magnetic.

Lube is a double edged sword. On one hand, it can adhere debris to a surface...but on the other hand, enough lube can keep carbon and grit soft so that the mechanism can move the debris aside as needed.

When it comes to lube...you either need to use a LOT and keep it wet or not much at all IMO.
 
Re: Scratched Bolt Face

I don't oil. Just a light bit of synth grease behind the lugs.

Good to know it's superficial. I just sunk money into it. I was hoping to go few months before throwing more money at it.