Since we installed that bolt knob, and there seem to be mixed reviews on what should be and shouldnt be done. Bolt knob installs are done ALOT buy literally hundreds of smiths without any issues. While the metal of the Remington bolt is certainly poorer quality, it is also identifiable when machining the handle down. You will also note how nicely the knobs are blended out to the existing bolt handle without a large transition like some other bolts shown on this forum. That being said, there is also economics to be considered. Most folks want to do a bolt knob for the increased ergonomics, leverage and just plain old cosmetics. We can certainly re-time a factory bolt, bush a bolt, replace a remington bolt, but the real question becomes why? Why spend the same amount of money on a Remington that you could put into a real custom action? If your going to put $700-1000 of labour and parts into a Remington, doesnt it make more sense to spend $1200-1700 and just get a superior action to begin with?
And of all the remingtons we have trued and handled, only two NEEDED to be re-timed. Some services are being SOLD to you. Some are necessary.
Cheers fellas