I've been having problems with sticky brass in my Remy 700 and hit the badger bolt knob a few too many times with my triad tactical rear bag. One really good pull on a stuck case and that sucker popped right off.
I was pissed off and disappointed with the crappy way the badger is attached. I rang Randy Cain (thank God he lives close to me!) and he had her fixed up with one of his knobs in 22 minutes. Randy taps the bolt arm with a metal shaft so his knob won't come off like the other. He also gave me a little bit of advice, use a wooden dowel or cleaning rod to tap it out. (This is sage advice gunners, brass that seems welded into the chamber will tap out with very little effort down the barrel)
Here's a detail from Randy's shop floor...
(I bet he had ten of those broken badger knobs laying around that he fixed for riflebangers like me. )
Here she is out on the range Saturday sporting her new look. It's funny because people now walk by my lane and say "Hey that's Randy's bolt!"
Live and learn.
I was pissed off and disappointed with the crappy way the badger is attached. I rang Randy Cain (thank God he lives close to me!) and he had her fixed up with one of his knobs in 22 minutes. Randy taps the bolt arm with a metal shaft so his knob won't come off like the other. He also gave me a little bit of advice, use a wooden dowel or cleaning rod to tap it out. (This is sage advice gunners, brass that seems welded into the chamber will tap out with very little effort down the barrel)
Here's a detail from Randy's shop floor...
(I bet he had ten of those broken badger knobs laying around that he fixed for riflebangers like me. )
Here she is out on the range Saturday sporting her new look. It's funny because people now walk by my lane and say "Hey that's Randy's bolt!"
Live and learn.