The angled part of the bolt handle that touches the receiver during primary extraction looks a bit different on a PTG bolt when compared to a stock Remington 700 bolt. It looks longer or broader for lack of a better word.
Does it help with primary extraction, or is that entirely a function of the angled section machined into the receiver?
I shoot F-Class, and I get poor primary extraction towards the end of a match. I'm not sure if it's heat related or if the chamber is getting dirty and the brass is sticking a bit. Sometimes it takes a couple tries/small movements of the bolt handle at the top of the opening rotation to get it to "let go."
It would be nice to fix this with a PTG bolt during rebarreling without going whole hog and buying a Defiance.
Thanks
Does it help with primary extraction, or is that entirely a function of the angled section machined into the receiver?
I shoot F-Class, and I get poor primary extraction towards the end of a match. I'm not sure if it's heat related or if the chamber is getting dirty and the brass is sticking a bit. Sometimes it takes a couple tries/small movements of the bolt handle at the top of the opening rotation to get it to "let go."
It would be nice to fix this with a PTG bolt during rebarreling without going whole hog and buying a Defiance.
Thanks