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    Legacy Member Steve H. in N.Y.'s Avatar
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    As Mk VII stated, it's normal for the bolt to feel very hard to close. If it feels very very very hard it's possible that the striker may be binding a bit within the bolt. Cleaning and lubrication wouldn't hurt in any case. I'll bet quite a few moose have been taken with a .303, eh?

    Nomenclature; the cocking piece at the rear of the bolt is engaged by the upper arm of the sear.
    Last edited by Steve H. in N.Y.; 04-11-2010 at 08:09 PM. Reason: Had to get that "eh" in there, eh?

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