I think the heat & cold cycles with penetrating oil will eventually work.
This is the best idea yet.
Heat and lube.
Try different lubes.
Fluid Film has a way of sneaking in threads as well as CLP when heat is applied.
I think the heat & cold cycles with penetrating oil will eventually work.
Or crossed threaded, or galled, or both.
Maybe I missed it, but which hole is it?




Use a centre punch and carefully put a mark in the centre of that plug screw. Then use a small drill bit and use that punch mark as a track. Drill through that plug and then use progressively larger bits to open that hole until, without drilling into the threads on the receiver you are able to collapse that plug into itself.


How hot did that get?
Shouldn't have used heat.![]()
Try some fine steel wool (OOOO) and oil and see what does or doesn't clean up. Did you try a screw in the hole? You should probably chase the threads with a tap before tightening anything into the offending hole.
You could heat that area red hot and it wouldn't harm the integrity of the action although that much heat wasn't needed. Oil and 0000 steel wool should help hide it.
You say 'Friggin' Remington junk QC'
Others may say 'Friggin poor smithing abilities'... don't break a tap off chasing the threads...
was this a new rifle?




























