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    rem 700 cleaning

    How do other rem 700 users out there clean the part of the action that the locking lugs run in?

    I find that area really hard to clean.

    Any tips?

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    Toothbrush is what I use to clean the guide rails on my 700
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    Don't go hunting/shooting. I find this the most effective way to keep my rifles in tip top condition.
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    If we're talking the lug recesses, I blast them with brake cleaner on my Remington.
    Don't know if I'd do the same if it was bedded, mines not.
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    Yep, the part of the action that the lugs rotate in, in front of the chamber. Can't get into it properly.

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    Brownells will be the place to look. Brakleene will remove all grease, and IMO you want a very little but on the lugs.

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    Agreed, reapply a suitable grease to the bolt lugs once they, & the action recesses are clean to prevent any galling.
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    you could try a ar10 chamber brush there a t shape brush. seems to work for me, I just don't do it that often.
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    Sand blast then brakeleen then buy a sako
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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    Sand blast then brakeleen then buy a sako
    And a gun bearer!! Had a brand new Sako (80s model weight about 3 1/2 ton) once in 270, booted me soo much I swear I just used too shut my eyes and yank the trigger. Scared shitless of it I was.

    Traded it on a M700 and never looked back.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mikee View Post
    And a gun bearer!! Had a brand new Sako (80s model weight about 3 1/2 ton) once in 270, booted me soo much I swear I just used too shut my eyes and yank the trigger. Scared shitless of it I was.

    Traded it on a M700 and never looked back.

    If heard you say that a few times and it just does not sound right,heavy and beats up your shoulder just don't go together?
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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    If heard you say that a few times and it just does not sound right,heavy and beats up your shoulder just don't go together?
    Agreed I fired a 264 win mag on the weekend that had bugger all boot to it due to its weight I can understand if it was the other way around and the rifle was really light in weight then it would have a tendancy to give you a bit of a hiding.
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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    If heard you say that a few times and it just does not sound right,heavy and beats up your shoulder just don't go together?
    Did I say I was scared of it, more like terrified. Brought it new in 1987 for $800 dollars. I think it was the stock design that was the issue cause I could shoot a mates M700 (in same caliber which was actually lighter) very well. It booted but more would smack me in the face real bad. Kinda put me off ever buying another one even though I suspect the issue was all in my head in the end.
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