Remington 700 bolt handle question.

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Has any one here had any problems with broken Remington 700 bolt handle, I read on many forums that the bolt is only brazed and some pop out. I have ordered a 700 long range in 300wm my first 700 so I have some concerns about this.
 
as long as youre not running super hot lots and needing to beat the bolt open with a hammer your fine

i tend to run the bolt hard on one of my rem 700s, its on its 3rd barrel (soo giver or take 9500/10k rounds) and its fine
 
I just picked up a 783 (nice gun BTW) which apparently has a brazed bolt handle. I cannot tell though, looks like one piece. Any way to tell visually?
Do not have a 700 to check.
 
Don't worry just shoot it, Remington bolt handle don't generally come off easy, unless remove with hammer.

Has any one here had any problems with broken Remington 700 bolt handle, I read on many forums that the bolt is only brazed and some pop out. I have ordered a 700 long range in 300wm my first 700 so I have some concerns about this.
 
It is not common for the handle to be detached. Have seen a few; braze joint less than 100%. Handle separation is sufficiently rare that it is not a concern.
 
I now own 2 of these workhorse contraptions and I can definitely say with confidence that I have no clue if it is or is not brazen on.

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as you can see with my amazing camera that it is infact......

I still cant tell. Looks like it was made from one chunk of metal. And no, I have never had a problem with it breaking off. The worst I have ever seen it was the handle got tougher to manipulate with a warm chamber.

I theorize that sometime when people have these machined to have those "tactical" bolt nobs installed some machiners may screw it up the first time, cut off the screwed up metal and weld on a new one. Thustly a handloader wants more speeed and kerrplunk, broken handle.
 
There have been a few faulty bolt handles out of the 7 or 8 million produced... it really is not common. Most of the ones that broke off were hammered off because of an extreme over loaded shell stuck in the chamber. I did see one that was simply a poor brazing job right from the factory... it came off very easily by hand... not common though... I use 700's and have no hesitation to recommend them.
 
There's silver brazed parts used in applications a 1000 times more demanding all day everyday than a bolt handle will ever see, with only the odd one coming off due to a bad joint or really excessive force/abuse.
Beats the tig jobs some are doing on bolt handles.
 
I have seen a few come off but they were literally hammered off trying to open the action following an overload jamming the bolt.

Do not fire a .308 through a .270, or jam (and crush and tamp) 48 grains of Varget into a .308 case behind a 175SMK and it will be a non issue.
 
Thanks guys!!! Quick question how to remove a stuck case in a 700? Gunsmith? I have read somewhere that you have to let the barrel cool down the bolt will be more easier to open, true?
 
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Thanks guys!!! Quick question how to remove a stuck case in a 700? Gunsmith? I have read somewhere that you have to let the barrel cool down the bolt will be more easier to open, true?

my experience is that when you have a warm barrel and action the metal is easier to work on, ie muzzel breaks threaded things can become loose, but when it cools after being warm it can seize up. this has to do with the expanding metal. generally the chamber and bore to gets tighter though but the tight tolerances in bolt actions is they will be tricky to work with.

bottom line, id work on it right away only if i knew i could do it easily with out damaging it. otherwise id work on it cool to reduce the chance of making it worse
 
Only ever saw one come off and it had to be a defect, it was on a friends 300 RUM and after firing the second round from the gun upon grabbing the bolt handle to open the chamber the handle just fell right off with zero effort. Remington replaced it right away with no issue.
 
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