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I am having a problem with my -removed- and was hoping some of the more experienced people could offer some insight. I'm new to the -removed- platform and I tried a search on this problem and came up with nothing (maybe I'm not using the correct terminology).
The problem I'm having is that the rear of the bolt is dropping out of the track under recoil. I bought the rifle barely used (only 10 rounds through it at the time of purchase) and have put about 80 rounds of commercial Remington and federal, and about 20 handloads, through the rifle without a problem. This weekend I was at my first carbine match with the rifle (using commercial Remington ammo) to have a little fun and was making the rifle work considerably harder. After the first shot on the second stage the bolt came back but would not return to battery. I dropped the mag and tried racking it and it would not move. So I took it to the bench to disassemble the rifle and had a few guys have a look. It looked like the rear of the bolt dropped enough to leave the track and wedged itself just on the edge of the track it rides in. We tried giving it a push to get the bolt back in without any luck so I gave it a solid tap with the handle of a screwdriver and the rear of the bolt popped back into the track and the bolt closed no problem. I gave it a quick safety check and all was good again. I was able to go back and do the second stage without further problems, but it happened again in the third stage. I figured I could fix it again, finish the stage and retire the rifle until it got fixed permanently, but no dice. After the third time, I decided that was enough for the day.
Here is a picture of what it is doing. (the bolt was wedged further back during the actual failure though)
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What could cause this to happen and what would be the solution?
I am having a problem with my -removed- and was hoping some of the more experienced people could offer some insight. I'm new to the -removed- platform and I tried a search on this problem and came up with nothing (maybe I'm not using the correct terminology).
The problem I'm having is that the rear of the bolt is dropping out of the track under recoil. I bought the rifle barely used (only 10 rounds through it at the time of purchase) and have put about 80 rounds of commercial Remington and federal, and about 20 handloads, through the rifle without a problem. This weekend I was at my first carbine match with the rifle (using commercial Remington ammo) to have a little fun and was making the rifle work considerably harder. After the first shot on the second stage the bolt came back but would not return to battery. I dropped the mag and tried racking it and it would not move. So I took it to the bench to disassemble the rifle and had a few guys have a look. It looked like the rear of the bolt dropped enough to leave the track and wedged itself just on the edge of the track it rides in. We tried giving it a push to get the bolt back in without any luck so I gave it a solid tap with the handle of a screwdriver and the rear of the bolt popped back into the track and the bolt closed no problem. I gave it a quick safety check and all was good again. I was able to go back and do the second stage without further problems, but it happened again in the third stage. I figured I could fix it again, finish the stage and retire the rifle until it got fixed permanently, but no dice. After the third time, I decided that was enough for the day.
Here is a picture of what it is doing. (the bolt was wedged further back during the actual failure though)
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What could cause this to happen and what would be the solution?
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