358Rooster
CGN Regular
- Location
- Central Saskatchewan
I had a .284 built on a Sendero magnum action a few years ago and traded my mag bolt with a guy who had a LA standard bolt. At the time it was built, the smith showed me that after truing everything, the timing was only okay (location of the handle on the bolt body) but very close to its effective limit. It ran well this way up to about 1100 rounds.
What I've been experiencing now is hang up on extraction. The bolt rotates all but the last tiny little bit to fully disengage the lugs to allow retraction of the bolt. A mildly firm thump with the base of my hand opens it the rest of the way every time. This only happens after firing a round - functions normally with an empty chamber, while extracting an unfired loaded round, and extracting an empty case (previously fired, unresized, firing pin having been let down prior to extraction).
Would I be correct in assuming that there is now enough wear on the lugs or area where the bolt handle assy. contacts the receiver (secondary camming, right?) is such that it has put me past the "okay" timing (if you can decipher what I'm saying
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If so, my options would be to have it re-timed or get a new bolt, correct? There seems to be a bit of a shortage of smiths who feel confident with silver soldering to relocate the handle - at least that I have spoken with. I've considered ordering a PTG replacement and seeing as they require fitting as well, am I really any better off than finding a smith who can fix my existing bolt confidently?
Do my assumptions sounds plausible to those of you who have experience with this? And if it is wear on the lugs........is it normal to expect measurable wear or is there something else going on here?
My loads are near top end but not what I consider hot. 168 VLD's at 2860 & 171 Barnes Burners at 2820 from a 26-3/4" barrel. To possibly give you a bit more insight in this regard (maybe), my throat has eroded .022" in over 1300 rounds.
All experienced thoughts /advice appreciated.
Rooster
What I've been experiencing now is hang up on extraction. The bolt rotates all but the last tiny little bit to fully disengage the lugs to allow retraction of the bolt. A mildly firm thump with the base of my hand opens it the rest of the way every time. This only happens after firing a round - functions normally with an empty chamber, while extracting an unfired loaded round, and extracting an empty case (previously fired, unresized, firing pin having been let down prior to extraction).
Would I be correct in assuming that there is now enough wear on the lugs or area where the bolt handle assy. contacts the receiver (secondary camming, right?) is such that it has put me past the "okay" timing (if you can decipher what I'm saying

If so, my options would be to have it re-timed or get a new bolt, correct? There seems to be a bit of a shortage of smiths who feel confident with silver soldering to relocate the handle - at least that I have spoken with. I've considered ordering a PTG replacement and seeing as they require fitting as well, am I really any better off than finding a smith who can fix my existing bolt confidently?
Do my assumptions sounds plausible to those of you who have experience with this? And if it is wear on the lugs........is it normal to expect measurable wear or is there something else going on here?
My loads are near top end but not what I consider hot. 168 VLD's at 2860 & 171 Barnes Burners at 2820 from a 26-3/4" barrel. To possibly give you a bit more insight in this regard (maybe), my throat has eroded .022" in over 1300 rounds.
All experienced thoughts /advice appreciated.
Rooster