Hello,
I have a 788 in 22-250 caliber that is in like new condition. I do reload for it and have had one issue that bothers me... After firing I notice that the bolt is sometimes sticky to open..This is from what I believe to be bolt compression with the rear 9 locking lugs most likely not making full contact.My question is if I were to lap the lugs to get total contact would this alleviate the stretching of the brass as much..I am not sure at this point how many are contacting but will look into it.Anyone with any 788 experience would be welcomed. I have been using Winchester brass but have 300 lapua that I am not willing to sacrifice until I get this issue resolved or I get a front lug rifle..Thank you
I have a 788 in 22-250 caliber that is in like new condition. I do reload for it and have had one issue that bothers me... After firing I notice that the bolt is sometimes sticky to open..This is from what I believe to be bolt compression with the rear 9 locking lugs most likely not making full contact.My question is if I were to lap the lugs to get total contact would this alleviate the stretching of the brass as much..I am not sure at this point how many are contacting but will look into it.Anyone with any 788 experience would be welcomed. I have been using Winchester brass but have 300 lapua that I am not willing to sacrifice until I get this issue resolved or I get a front lug rifle..Thank you