I have a Rem 700 action that I am wondering if I can have a bolt made, its a 30-06 right now, I would like to have a bolt made thats a mag boltface. Is it a good or bad thought? what are the +'s and the -'s Thank you for your time. Ron Tilley
It won't work well as a 30-06 afterwards... If you plan on making a Magnum you should see if they will feed out of the magazine first... that would be another expense if they don't. Often is is cheaper to trade/sell your -06 for a Magnum action or the other way around. I suggest you don't have your bolt altered without installing the original Remington style extractor.
Dave Kiff in Oregon makes bolts for the 700.
You shouldn't have any problems with a sticky bolt in a 700 with a standard head sized magnum case. I wouldn't suggest using one for a .338 Lapua or any of the other extra large magnums as the barrel thread is too small in diameter for them, but for a 7 Rem Mag, .300 Win Mag, STW or any of the cartridges in that size range, you won't have a problem. I'd probably also steer clear of the Ultramag cartridges as they have the same base diameter of the extra large magnums with a rebated rim and the same problems that the super magnums have in 1 1/16" diameter barrel tenons. Dan Lilja's article on large magnums in 700's will explain this.
You shouldn't have any problems with a sticky bolt in a 700 with a standard head sized magnum case. I wouldn't suggest using one for a .338 Lapua or any of the other extra large magnums as the barrel thread is too small in diameter for them, but for a 7 Rem Mag, .300 Win Mag, STW or any of the cartridges in that size range, you won't have a problem. I'd probably also steer clear of the Ultramag cartridges as they have the same base diameter of the extra large magnums with a rebated rim and the same problems that the super magnums have in 1 1/16" diameter barrel tenons. Dan Lilja's article on large magnums in 700's will explain this.
I glad my rifles can't read. I've got a .300 Ultra, a .338 Ultra and a .270WSM all built on Remington actions. None of em have issues with "clicking" bolts. Guess what they don't know won't hurt em.
Sorry to bring this up again, but a few questions asked by the girl at PT&G made me come back for more information. I am purchasing a oversized bolt from PT&G it will be .703 with a magnum b-f. The action will be reamed out to .705, the questions that I have were 1). I was asked what size firing pin size that I want? 2). if I want a lightened steel firing pin? can someone help me out with these questions? thanks, Ron Tilley