Gunsmithing Waste of time lapping a factory 700s bolt?

Re: Waste of time lapping a factory 700s bolt?

Seriously doubt you will do anything but waste lapping compound, elbow grease, and time.

Just my opinion and you know what people say about opinions...
 
Re: Waste of time lapping a factory 700s bolt?

Take a non permenent marker and mark the rear of both lugs, then cycle your bolt in your action putting rearward pressure on the bolt handle. Then remove and inspect. If the markings on both lugs are faded, you are good to go, if only one, then you could lap, but its better to send it to a smith and have them do it, they can set your barrel back and recut the chamber at the same time also, which will also help accuracy.
 
Re: Waste of time lapping a factory 700s bolt?

If I had to guess, you only have contact on one lug. I have not seen a factory Rem 700 come into the shop in a long time that had full contact on both lugs. Dont get me wrong im not bashing the 700 becouse I love them and probably one of the best factory actions on the market.
Like someone else said above you need to remove the barrel to properly lap the lugs. You will also need to set the barrel back to reheadspace the barrel. When you lap the lugs you are also increaceing the distance between the bolt face and the barrel which will increase your headspace and most factory rifles are already on the plus side of headspace already.

I would not waste the time doing it until you are ready to put a new barrel on it. Then have a smith square the action, lap the lugs, square the bolt and surface grind the recoil lug. They you will notice the difference and it will be worth the time.

Just my .02 worth.. Good luck..
 
Re: Waste of time lapping a factory 700s bolt?

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: 81STFACP</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Do you I will do with a half minute factory rifle? Kiss it and enjoy it. It is not broke, don't try to fix it. </div></div>

That is common sense, except the kissing.
Talking to your gun is ok.
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Inspector Sledge Hammer talks to his gun.
 
Re: Waste of time lapping a factory 700s bolt?

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Clark</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: 81STFACP</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Do you I will do with a half minute factory rifle? Kiss it and enjoy it. It is not broke, don't try to fix it. </div></div>

That is common sense, except the kissing.
Talking to your gun is ok.
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Inspector Sledge Hammer talks to his gun. </div></div>
Oh no!! its very important to kiss it too, talking is good but kissing is better.
 
Re: Waste of time lapping a factory 700s bolt?

Learned from a cranky 'ole boy named TJ Jackson who did the metal work on my bench guns years ago. He said. "A real good barrel is like a good woman, they are very few and far between, kiss 'em and enjoy em"
 
Re: Waste of time lapping a factory 700s bolt?

I asked the smith that did my bolt extension and trigger work the same question on the same rifle you have. His comment was bring it back after I shot it 1000 rounds and let's look at the bolt then. He said it's new and working fine don't waste the money on lapping the bolt.
 
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i agree on the bble removal part. Shoot the thing till it pukes, get a BERGARA drop in bbl, lap the lugs and true up when bbl is removed then install the BERGARA yourself.
 
Re: Waste of time lapping a factory 700s bolt?

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: lumpy grits</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Unless you are ready to reset the bbl. about all you are going to do is to ADD headspace.....IF your "junk" is truely a factory/OEM 1/2 MOA rig, LEAVE IT ALONE.
Respectfully,
LG </div></div>
By "junk", I gather you are referring to GlenP's rifle in a positive note?
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Re: Waste of time lapping a factory 700s bolt?

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: 81STFACP</div><div class="ubbcode-body">What I will do with a half minute factory rifle? Kiss it and enjoy it. It is not broke, don't try to fix it. </div></div>

+1. Shoot that puppy and forget about the bolt lugs. When the barrel is shot out, take the rifle to a good 'smith and have the action properly bluprinted when the new barrel is installed.
 
Re: Waste of time lapping a factory 700s bolt?

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: slurpin dog</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: lumpy grits</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Unless you are ready to reset the bbl. about all you are going to do is to ADD headspace.....IF your "junk" is truely a factory/OEM 1/2 MOA rig, LEAVE IT ALONE.
Respectfully,
LG </div></div>
By "junk", I gather you are referring to GlenP's rifle in a positive note?
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Re: Waste of time lapping a factory 700s bolt?

Here's the nuts and bolts part of it. Without machining both surfaces true to start with all you're doing is taking a high spot on one part and making a low spot on the other. Lapping is used to mate two machined surfaces together. Now with that being said I have used a piloted lap with the barrel removed to lap the lugs flat. That's done by continually truing the lap during the process. Using a marker and checking contact can be misleading. You may be wiping the mark off on the leading edge of the action lugs as you close the bolt and the whole time have very little contact on the rest of the lug.