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I can have this in/out in a couple days. If you send us the barreled action, we'll set the PE correctly as well.
FWIW:
Since the GB we started in 2013, LRI has welded/soldered somewhere around 3000 bolts. You learn some stuff with that kind of volume.
There's a lot more to this service than just sticking a handle onto a bolt body with enough weld to make it "correctly." For instance, if your action has an RR prefix in the serial number, I can promise the Primary Extraction (PE) is about as wrong as wrong gets. Someone at Remington really goofed. They made a foundry change and the investment casting molds are not right. I don't profess to know why or how, but it is the reality were faced with. You can simulate this very easily by cycling the bolt and observing the relationship between the handle and receiver cams. What you'll notice that there really isn't one beyond it acting as a stop for the rotation. -the end of the "strap" portion of the handle is what is supposed to do this when it contacts the raceway opposite the ejection port.
The cam surface needs to be welded up to advance the timing and make the cam surface able to be machined so that it is tangent to the action. That is step one. The fixtures to do this do not exist. They have to be made from scratch. -something I did about 6x years ago. It is possible to fit the handle "to a number" or distance from lug abutment to the handle slot feature on the action. Remington does a reasonably decent job of controlling this on the actions, however the cam timing is something that IMO must be fitted on an individual level in order to get it truly correct.
I used to weld all of these myself. I'm a self taught TIG welder. I have a well vetted, professionally trained welder on my staff now. He's forgotten more about it than I'll ever know and his eyeballs are half my age... so that torch got passed.
In addition to the welding service we also offer a full menu of options and means of finishing. One stop shopping being the ambition.
In the 8 years I've been in business for myself I've had 2 bolts returned for a problem with this service. Both instances were totally my fault.
Happy to help and like I said; In/out in a couple days.
C.
Well, in Remington's defense... the gun was built in 1993 and I bought it in 94... probably has about 900 rds thru it. When I started reloading for it last year as I got my long range itch back,, I had a few cases that were not sized correctly and I had to kick the bolt open a few times and I'm guessing That's what started the crack and I never noticed it until I stripped it down to a barreled action to have the muzzle threaded for a brake.
I paid $600 for the gun.. then $1200 for the scope (a 1992 built Leopold MK4 M-1 with Premier Mil dot reticle.
Shot it for a few years... and then lost interest... Precision rifle became a new interest.. so I had the HS Precision stock sent out to have it routed for the PT&G mag well last year... with a AICS 10 rd mage I spend another $300
Then I decide I want a brake... so another $125 for the brake and another $125 for the threading...
Now the Bolt.... I swear, this gun is like a boat....
Once I get the bolt back.. I'm gong to focus on shooting and at the end of the year.. I'm getting a new scope.... (Thinking a Vortex PST /Gen 2)