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    bolt fluting, recommendations

    hey boys and gals, any of you done a fluting job on your bolts? what difference does it make apart from making it look hotter.
    Who you would recommend for the job and what style of fluting you would go for?

    Cheers.


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    what rifle is it for?

    gunworks do it, i think it looks cool but havent bothered with it as its just another way for crud to get into the action
    the amount you save is minimal

    https://www.gunworks.co.nz/shop/category/fluting-bolt
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill999 View Post
    what rifle is it for?

    gunworks do it, i think it looks cool but havent bothered with it as its just another way for crud to get into the action
    the amount you save is minimal

    https://www.gunworks.co.nz/shop/category/fluting-bolt
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    Looks good but thats where it stops really. If you're concerned about weight, and thats often the reason given for fluting, buy a lighter knife.
    Some bolts cant be fluted because of their design
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    Makes it harder to clean and on some rifles seems to make bolt binding a bit more of an issue.

    Looks cool and makes it a bit lighter though. Think DPT does it now no?
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    Looks cool? Maybe to some people.

    Saves weight? So slight (about the weight of three 2" nails) as to be a complete waste of time and a fair chunk of money.

    Some experienced hunters like to put their fingers on the bolt body to quietly work the bolt when bush stalking. Bolt fluting makes this sensible method impossible without shearing off large chunks of skin!
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    One of my tikkas came with a fluted bolt and I think it looks awesome, want to do it to my other one but purely for cosmetic reasons. But the flip side is having one fluted and one not makes it easy to grab the right bolt for the right rifle. Just my 2c

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    Quote Originally Posted by dvk-kp View Post
    One of my tikkas came with a fluted bolt and I think it looks awesome, want to do it to my other one but purely for cosmetic reasons. But the flip side is having one fluted and one not makes it easy to grab the right bolt for the right rifle. Just my 2c
    All fluted or all plain, finding the correct bolt should never be a problem because they should always be left in the rifles! They are pretty much irreplaceable if lost. There is no legal requirement to store them separately (despite what some Police will tell you) provided the ammunition is stored separately.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gundoc View Post
    All fluted or all plain, finding the correct bolt should never be a problem because they should always be left in the rifles! They are pretty much irreplaceable if lost. There is no legal requirement to store them separately (despite what some Police will tell you) provided the ammunition is stored separately.
    Unless they are in a vehicle on a public road..... My 7mm t3 came with a fluted bolt and my 308 isn't so makes it easier.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 223nut View Post
    Unless they are in a vehicle on a public road.....
    Is that law or just best practice as there are many firearms that require tools and/or difficulty to remove bolt?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DavidGunn View Post
    Is that law or just best practice as there are many firearms that require tools and/or difficulty to remove bolt?
    It is not law! It is the action taken by members of the 'belt & braces' brigade!
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    Quote Originally Posted by gundoc View Post
    All fluted or all plain, finding the correct bolt should never be a problem because they should always be left in the rifles! They are pretty much irreplaceable if lost. There is no legal requirement to store them separately (despite what some Police will tell you) provided the ammunition is stored separately.
    No legal requirement as you say. I can understand the logic behind not wanting to lose a bolt or bolts hidden somewhere and forgotten where. Also, several rifles of the same model as in a bloke I know who has five Anschutz centrefire rifles. Even so, it makes sense to prevent a fully operational rifle(s) falling into the hands of some thieving, low life crim if you can avoid it as you can by easily removing the bolt on a bolt action rifle.

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    not really concerned about weight. just thought it looks cool as all the customs actions come with a fluted bolt. haha.......
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    I had gunworks flute the bolt on my sako and they did a great job, as far as weight saving goes nah not really maybe just carry one less round to save the same amount of weight.
    I freely admit I did it for asthetic reasons and I'm fine with that, I think I remember reading on this forum and I'm happy to be corrected that fluting the bolt may have had it's origins from shooting in subzero temps where the action freezing was a real possibility and fluting the bolt gave less surface area for the bolt to freeze in the action thus making it easy to break free if it did freeze ?
    Could be fantasy who knows ?
    As stated I did it for asthetics and I'm more than happy with the results, it wasn't that costly about $140ish from memory.
    I'll stand back now and await my flaming

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    Quote Originally Posted by dannyb View Post
    I had gunworks flute the bolt on my sako and they did a great job, as far as weight saving goes nah not really maybe just carry one less round to save the same amount of weight.
    I freely admit I did it for asthetic reasons and I'm fine with that, I think I remember reading on this forum and I'm happy to be corrected that fluting the bolt may have had it's origins from shooting in subzero temps where the action freezing was a real possibility and fluting the bolt gave less surface area for the bolt to freeze in the action thus making it easy to break free if it did freeze ?
    Could be fantasy who knows ?
    As stated I did it for asthetics and I'm more than happy with the results, it wasn't that costly about $140ish from memory.
    I'll stand back now and await my flaming

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    Looks fkn hot with that fluting.
    I would get mine done like that.
    Cleavage on new girl friend. Fuk yeah !!
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