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Bolt face diameter's
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<blockquote data-quote="Dano1" data-source="post: 254077" data-attributes="member: 14209"><p>Scott,</p><p> </p><p>You would actually have to replace the bolt. You can remove material from a bolt face, but cannot do the opposite.</p><p> </p><p>There are companies like PTG make replacement bolts for Remington push-feed rifles (700, etc...). You may want to contact them to see if they could manufacture a bolt for a Model 70. if it's a post 64 push-feed, I bet they could.</p><p> </p><p>I would definately wait for a .30-06 to come along to build off of if you are wanting a .338-06. The cost of a replacement bolt is very high.</p><p> </p><p>Savages are a good choice from going to a larger bolt face to a smalller one, they hace a pinned bolt that is able to trade the bolt head. A convenient and successful design.</p><p> </p><p>Dan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dano1, post: 254077, member: 14209"] Scott, You would actually have to replace the bolt. You can remove material from a bolt face, but cannot do the opposite. There are companies like PTG make replacement bolts for Remington push-feed rifles (700, etc...). You may want to contact them to see if they could manufacture a bolt for a Model 70. if it's a post 64 push-feed, I bet they could. I would definately wait for a .30-06 to come along to build off of if you are wanting a .338-06. The cost of a replacement bolt is very high. Savages are a good choice from going to a larger bolt face to a smalller one, they hace a pinned bolt that is able to trade the bolt head. A convenient and successful design. Dan [/QUOTE]
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