Boyd Allen
Active member
One way to deal with Remington 700 bolt clearance, which is how Bob Brackney does it, is to sleeve the bolt at the back to tighten fit in the rear bridge of the action, and true up the bolt nose and use its fit in the counter bore in the back of the barrel in front, rather than sleeving the bolt body to a close fit in the front receiver ring. If memory serves (It has been a loooong time.) I believe that he said that he used .001 total clearance on the OD of the bolt nose, and .007 lengthwise. Bob's tuned and sleeved Remingtons shoot well enough that, a few years back, before switching to custom actions (long after virtually everyone else had) he won the four gun at the California State Championship.