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Thread: Bolt won't fully close - used to

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    Bolt won't fully close - used to

    I took my stock off to send the barrel away with receiver, timney trigger and rail still attached. Put it back together to try it out today but the bolt would only close halfway, with or without something in the chamber. Trigger still works in that position but I don't want to test a live round with the bolt half cocked. Any ideas on what the problem is? Gun's practically new, Rem Sendero.

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    Front rail screw or the front action screw got swapped with one that should be shorter and it's hitting the bolt lug ?
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    What work was done on it when you sent it away? Is it the right bolt?
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    Same problem with stock removed and no base screws in. I got a muzzle brake fitted. Trigger wasn't touched.

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    Who did the work on the rifle
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    Tuiman_2 so I'm comfortable with the workmanship.

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    Might be an idea to talk to him, privately, first, then ask us armchair gunsmiths second.

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    Problem solved ☺
    Nice talking to you again mate.

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    Yeah cheers guys. I've just been on the phone with him trying to narrow it down.
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    Cheers mate. Simple case of scope rail tighten and screw coming through too far. All good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by johnino View Post
    Same problem with stock removed and no base screws in. I got a muzzle brake fitted. Trigger wasn't touched.

    Here you said you had same problem with no base screws in ???

    What base screws were you referring to ?
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    The ones that hold the trigger guard/base plate on. Sorry don't know the proper names

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    Sweet as, good to hear it's all sorted. The Sendero is a good platform and has accounted for untold deer in NZ
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    Yep twinked front lug and saw a mark after closing bolt. Managed to unscrew front screw of rail and we're good to go. Thanks all.

 

 

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