Amazingkg3
CGN Regular
- Location
- St. John's, NL
Hey guys,
I recently picked up a Remington 700 AAC-SD in 20" and in .308. Excellent rifle, very happy with it.
I am noticing an issue however, and could use some help in diagnosing the problem. After cleaning the gun, and inserting the bolt, I worked it a little bit just to see how it was wearing. If I cycle the bolt forward on an empty chamber quickly, the firing pin does not stay back. If I slowly do it, than it will remain in the rearward position. I can almost cause this to happen 100% of the time if I work the bolt quick enough, but has never happened if I work the bolt slowly.
This has never happened while shooting on the range, as I don't think I could run the bolt fast enough on a loaded round to cause the issue. But obviously until I can figure out whats happening, I won't be shooting it again.
A couple things to note
-Rifle has a drop in Trigger Tech with Safety installed. I am unfamiliar with how it works yet, but it feels like it is set as low as it can possibly go (1.5 lbs).
-This will not occur with the safety on.
-When I cycle the bolt forward, the firing pin still appears to be in place. It only moves forward when I lock the bolt down, and it only moves forward as fast as I lock the bolt. So I don't think it's slipping or letting go.
Apologies in advance if this isn't the place to ask. I'm trying to do some research before I ask, but I'm not exactly familiar with the nomenclature yet to know where to start. I can load pics if it helps anyone.
Thanks!
I recently picked up a Remington 700 AAC-SD in 20" and in .308. Excellent rifle, very happy with it.
I am noticing an issue however, and could use some help in diagnosing the problem. After cleaning the gun, and inserting the bolt, I worked it a little bit just to see how it was wearing. If I cycle the bolt forward on an empty chamber quickly, the firing pin does not stay back. If I slowly do it, than it will remain in the rearward position. I can almost cause this to happen 100% of the time if I work the bolt quick enough, but has never happened if I work the bolt slowly.
This has never happened while shooting on the range, as I don't think I could run the bolt fast enough on a loaded round to cause the issue. But obviously until I can figure out whats happening, I won't be shooting it again.
A couple things to note
-Rifle has a drop in Trigger Tech with Safety installed. I am unfamiliar with how it works yet, but it feels like it is set as low as it can possibly go (1.5 lbs).
-This will not occur with the safety on.
-When I cycle the bolt forward, the firing pin still appears to be in place. It only moves forward when I lock the bolt down, and it only moves forward as fast as I lock the bolt. So I don't think it's slipping or letting go.
Apologies in advance if this isn't the place to ask. I'm trying to do some research before I ask, but I'm not exactly familiar with the nomenclature yet to know where to start. I can load pics if it helps anyone.
Thanks!