guntech,
I agree 100%.
Case in point-
A local who has been reloading since the 70's.
Bought 2ea identical 700 rifles,one chambered in 300 Ultra,one chambered in 338 Win Mag.
Working up loads for the 338 WMag,he is satisfied w/ his reloading.
This man in 4-5hrs at the bench may shoot 30 rounds,as he is not in any hurry.
Places the 338 in its case & takes it back to his pick-up truck.
Grabs the 300 Ultra & puts it in the machine rest on the shooting bench.
Flips the box of ammo open on the bench.
Chambers a round & fires.
Calls me on his cell phone stating the he can NOT move the bolt handle as if it was welded in place.
I tell him to cease & desist & stop by with said rifle.
I suggest that he run an errand while I work on said rifle.
I remove the scope/mount from the receiver.
I clamp the receiver & barrel in the appropriate vice blocks (brownells)
I spun the barrel off the receiver
There was a belted case(338WM) fired thru a 300Ultra chambering.
The brass had to be machined out of the bolt face.
I changed the rivoted extractor,ejector & spring.
I indicated the receiver & mic'd it's dimensions.
Nothing array w/ said receiver.
I spun the barrel back into the receiver & checked headspace.
Reinstalled the scope/base/rings.
All's well.
Rifle is shooting to POA,POI as it did prior to the issue.
Do not attempt the above w/ a Winny in CRF or Push Feed, Browning, Ruger, Tikka, SAKO, Bergara, Weatherby or any Mauser as the outcome will not catastrophic.
The 3 RINGS of STEEL in the 700 design worked per design.