Had my Remington model 742 in 30-06 out this weekend to sight in prior to moose. I had heard all of the complaints about this gun jamming but had never had a problem with mine, (plus I got a great deal on it at $300 with a nice scope and extra mag in great condition) anyways this year it started jamming on me and I tore it apart to see what was causing it. I determined that the cross bolt at the end of the rails was contacting the forestock and impeding the action from closing. I looked at the bolt (way up at the top of the rails) and noticed that each end was burred out a bit. Not sure how this happened but when I took off the forestock it slid up real easy, it was obviously the problem. So since moose season is two weeks away I took out a file and filed down the heads of the cross bolt at the top of the rails. Took off a fair bit of metal since it still seemed to bind some and rounded off the top of the rails and slimmed them down some till it slid real nice with hardly any contact with the inside edges of the forestock. Although I haven't fired it since I did this it seems to slide up into place real nice, hardly any resistance and will lock home even if the action is only pulled back part way.
Question is would anyone have any concerns with what I did or have similar experience. My only concern is if I took off too much metal and the cross bolt no longer is flared enough to hold the rails (it may slip out) I don't think that this will happen but it might be a good idea to try and center punch it or maybe even a bit weld to tack it in place and then refile,. any concerns with this plan??
I will fire it some more before moose but it seems to have fixed the problem so I am happy for now.
Thanks for your help.
Dave
Question is would anyone have any concerns with what I did or have similar experience. My only concern is if I took off too much metal and the cross bolt no longer is flared enough to hold the rails (it may slip out) I don't think that this will happen but it might be a good idea to try and center punch it or maybe even a bit weld to tack it in place and then refile,. any concerns with this plan??
I will fire it some more before moose but it seems to have fixed the problem so I am happy for now.
Thanks for your help.
Dave