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Has anyone found a source for a bore guide?
Thanks in advance.
What is the suggested torque for the barrel? Sill waiting for mine...but have everything else for the rifleI use my fingers
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We are working on a dedicated RimX Bore Guide, in the mean time if you remove the ejector (one T-10 screw) you can use one for a Remington 700.
- Aaron
See post #3, no bore guide needed
We do have them available. They're not available online yet so you'll need to send us an email to get one ordered. When you send the email requesting one, please include your phone number and billing/shipping address and if your action is right or left handed.Any news in that rod guide Aaron?
Just wondering if I should order one from you guys, if its available any time soon (maybe it is already) or go down the path of machining one myself!
So these are right/left hand specific? Can’t just turn them 180 degrees?We do have them available. They're not available online yet so you'll need to send us an email to get one ordered. When you send the email requesting one, please include your phone number and billing/shipping address and if your action is right or left handed.
The bore guides run $25 + shipping.
Thank you - Ray
There is no solvent hole so you can use it either way. I suppose you could drill or mill one yourself once you decide on the orientation being made of derlin but I haven't bothered at this point.Solvent hole in relation to the little arm probably
Correct. The geometry needed for the ejector puts the slot off center and unable to be ambidextrous.So these are right/left hand specific? Can’t just turn them 180 degrees?
I just lay a folded peice of blue shop towel behind the opening above the trigger.So I have the bore guide, but my problem is the guide is too short. When it’s fully inserted the open end is right above the trigger. And when a solvent soaked patch is forced into the guide it squeezes out excess solvent and drops it right down into the trigger. This can’t be good for the trigger. Anyone notice this, or are there different lengths?