I have a Winchester Model 70 Pre 64 in 270 Winchester. The gun is well worn (I am the second owner) and the bolt should be gliding like a well worn bolt does. I took the rifle apart and sprayed down the action with carbcleaner trying to strip off all of the oil/lube from all of the years (lots of brown varnish came off on my rag). I lubed it up afterwards (only had break free with me at the time) and still the bolt doesn't glide like it should (It feels like someone put a little bit of syrup on the action).
What else can I do to take off all of the old residue and what should I do to it after to protect the metal and lube it up?
Thanks
Also on a pre-64 is the firing pin supposed to go back even farther upon closing the bolt?
What else can I do to take off all of the old residue and what should I do to it after to protect the metal and lube it up?
Thanks
Also on a pre-64 is the firing pin supposed to go back even farther upon closing the bolt?