Hello Friends,
I have been lurking and learning here for some time, now. My Austrian sporter rifle was introduced here by Rick the Librariana few years ago. I have added a sling with Uncle Mike's hardware since then and will put up new photos soon if you're interested.
My question is about the sloppy bolt. The receiver is nickel-steel but the bolt is an early, straight-handle design. There is quite a lot of slop in the fit of the bolt to the receiver but the action works fine and many rounds have been fired without incident. The problem is that the action of pulling the trigger actually moves the bolt up, which makes for a less than stellar trigger pull. Holding the bolt handle down with my free hand on a bench rest mitigates the problem somewhat but that is not ideal, to say the least.
Would a nickel-steel bolt fit better in the NS receiver, assuming the head spacing was correct? If I find an NS bolt body, will the internals of the early bolt work in it?
I am going to a local gun show this weekend to look around for one. I'll take the rifle with me to check for fitment - I hope there are go/no go gauges, or at least a field gauge, available to purchase if I find something.
I will also need to check for bolt-handle/scope clearance. That may have been the reason for using the early bolt in the first place.
Any comments or suggestions would be appreciated.Information
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