I just put together a rifle using a new Stiller TAC 30. The fit and finish on the action is first class but I have a problem that I cannot seem to solve. The bolt binds when opening or closing.It is worse when closing. It is a friction issue and not an interference. If pressure is applied directly to the rear of the bolt shroud or the angle of force applied to the bolt handle is just right then it will close reasonably easy. If side load is applied by not applying force on the handle at the correct angle then either it will not close at all, close with much force or chatter as it closes. I am refering to the travel of the bolt and not to the rotation of the bolt. I have tried oil and grease on the bolt but that does not help.I called Russ at Stiller and explained the problem. He said that the clearances are very close and this is normal, I just need to learn how to manipulate the bolt. My shooting partner cannot manipulate the action easily either. I checked the clearance between the bolt body and receiver and got .006". That is the same clearance as my Bighorn and Cooper actions. My Savage 12 and Winchester 70 measure .007". I can manipulate my Savages, Wincesters, Remingtons,Bighorn and Cooper actions just fine. I hate to disparage what looks to be a fine action but I would not use this action on a gun for tactical matches, it is just too slow. Does anyone care to comment on their Stiller as it relates to this issue?