New Remington 700's

Where did you see 20 broken Remington bolts? Did you work warranty for Gravel?

Owned / know other people who own them.
Only seen the one broken bolt Handle.
You can google it up, I think year was a couple year period where they were having a bit of trouble with the brazing?
 
Beatin on it to unstick a bolt?
I wasn’t there when it came off but he said it happened on regular extraction. From factory ammo.

I don’t think a few solid taps on a wooden bench would knock it off. At least I know it didn’t on a browning I used to have.
Hot 7 mm case stuck in it.
 
Sorry 45, Meant to be asking Dan Belisle who I quoted, since he said it was his fault.

You're making me wish I had tried an X-Bolt to see what they're all about back in the day.
 
Sorry 45, Meant to be asking Dan Belisle who I quoted, since he said it was his fault.

You're making me wish I had tried an X-Bolt to see what they're all about back in the day.

I’ve owned 3 in total. The aftermarket build and custom build big got me for the longest time, spent a sh!t load of money.
Now I’m back at square one.. lol
You can’t go wrong with the Xbolt SS for a hunting rifle. It’s not suited for anything else though,
 
Well here’s one I seen, in person.View attachment 683492

That is not the factory brazing job. The handle may have come off and this was the attempt at repairing it. That is grotesque.
I did Remington warranty work for many years and broken off handles were not super common, but they did happen. Just like extractor failures, they usually happened for a reason. One fellow broke his off when a 308 Norma cartridge was fired in the 7mm STW rifle. The attempt to beat the bolt open removed the handle. This was hardly the rifle's fault.
 
I messed up a handload. Over pressure. Had to beat it open with a 2x4, and the handle came off. Somedays, my stupid amazes me. Long time ago tho, close to 40 years. I learned to be more careful with the powders i had on the bench at any given time. - dan

Sounds like flaw in the firearm system to me. Hitting a bolt open on a piece of wood shouldn’t cause it to fall off.
 
I can attest to a broken bolt handle ….. :eek:

I did smack it a couple of times with the 4 lb dead blow hammer and a 2 x4 end cut. Yup, that’s MY stupidity and MINE alone! I brought the bolt to Epps for a Warranty Conversation and they sent it into Gravel Agency. A week later I received a brand new bolt (no serial number engraved ). :)

Long story short, after a few blows with the tools, the bolt ejected the fired case, blown primer….. There was a gap of 1/32” between the bolt body and the weld/silver solder joint/junction. My bad….

Turns out it was a blown primer wedged into the receiver and that’s entirely my fault! Remington / Gravel was super kind to sort me out. :cool:

I’m most grateful for that situation because I learned not to be so stupid (my wife is thankful) :evil: I can vouch for Gravel’s treatment and service. I’ve always been a Remmy fanboy for decades, and this is proof they can fix my stupidity….. :evil:

Moving forward; I hope Remmy folks can produce some .223 and .22-250 and 243 rifles with tight twist barrels and get with the modern times so that I can continue sending my PR clients over to the Remmy 700 fold. Since I could not find a factory tight twist 22-250, I bought a Bergara B14 HMR and that 22-250 came with a factory 9” twist barrel to launch the Hornady 75 grain HPBT Match boooolits exiting around 2945 fps. Give or take . :cool:

Only time will tell ! :rolleyes:

Cheers and thanks for putting up with my stale stories!! :wave:

Barney
 
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As if anyone doesn't want to hear from Hungry lol.

Wouldn't want to see any of the non one-piece bolts subjected to that...although Bergara says their bolts often break before the handle weld fails in testing lol.

With Dan's mishap, given a wrong powder/big overpressure situation, I'm actually kinda impressed the bolt handle falling off was all that was wrong. Not, yknow, a catastrophic or something on the front of the bolt like an extractor/ejector and its housing cracked or blown off making the bolt a paperweight anyway.

Not making excuses for a bolt handle falling off, more like just saying if I was told to bet on whether or not my bolt is scrapped after that with any gun, I wouldn't put much money on the table. Or my face behind it haha.
 
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