I was reading a post the other night about accuracy international and someone referred to them as bombproof and tough as nails. Other than marketing hype, what really makes one bolt gun tougher than another? Say why is an AI more durable than a rem 700?
I have only focused on bolt guns my entire life and I can only think of the following problems that I have encountered:
1 - Lose action screws (could happen to any gun, my fault for not checking)
2 - Drifting pin (win model 70, the cap at the rear of the bolt, the retaining pin was almost lost during a PR1 course 10 years ago. Its starting to drift again now).
3 - Poor magazine feeding.
3a. - CDI bottom metal on my win 70 has never been better than 60% reliable with AICS mags. Therefore I would never trust this rifle with my life.
3b. - Howa mini has weak mag springs and can occasionally suffer from the bolt riding over the top of a cartridge.
4 - Poor controls (Mag release location on Howa mini often causes dropped mags, even with aftermarket solutions)
All of these examples that I can think of are more focused on reliability of components rather than the robustness of the rifle. I have never had something actually break off of a gun. Therefore, it makes me wonder if people saying X gun is war zone tough is more marketing and simply just liking one gun over another than actual robustness.
I have only focused on bolt guns my entire life and I can only think of the following problems that I have encountered:
1 - Lose action screws (could happen to any gun, my fault for not checking)
2 - Drifting pin (win model 70, the cap at the rear of the bolt, the retaining pin was almost lost during a PR1 course 10 years ago. Its starting to drift again now).
3 - Poor magazine feeding.
3a. - CDI bottom metal on my win 70 has never been better than 60% reliable with AICS mags. Therefore I would never trust this rifle with my life.
3b. - Howa mini has weak mag springs and can occasionally suffer from the bolt riding over the top of a cartridge.
4 - Poor controls (Mag release location on Howa mini often causes dropped mags, even with aftermarket solutions)
All of these examples that I can think of are more focused on reliability of components rather than the robustness of the rifle. I have never had something actually break off of a gun. Therefore, it makes me wonder if people saying X gun is war zone tough is more marketing and simply just liking one gun over another than actual robustness.