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<blockquote data-quote="DRC458" data-source="post: 2016440" data-attributes="member: 530"><p>I've eliminated the wood ... loosened action/buttstock screws and still had the same issue. I have not pulled the trigger and safety, but he didn't have any of that apart ... just pulled the magazine and bolt, cleaned it and put it back together. I painted the inside of the receiver at the back end with a magic marker and looked for interference marks with the bolt, but didn't reveal anything. I then painted the bolt itself the same way, and did get some signs of interference along the sides of the bolt ... not much, but then I suppose a couple thousandths could make all the difference. I then gave the other rifle the same marker treatment, and it showed only some very light contact marks ... and the bolt slides in and out of that rifle like butter. I'll try to post some pics later and maybe give a better idea of the situation. Still open to suggestions!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DRC458, post: 2016440, member: 530"] I've eliminated the wood ... loosened action/buttstock screws and still had the same issue. I have not pulled the trigger and safety, but he didn't have any of that apart ... just pulled the magazine and bolt, cleaned it and put it back together. I painted the inside of the receiver at the back end with a magic marker and looked for interference marks with the bolt, but didn't reveal anything. I then painted the bolt itself the same way, and did get some signs of interference along the sides of the bolt ... not much, but then I suppose a couple thousandths could make all the difference. I then gave the other rifle the same marker treatment, and it showed only some very light contact marks ... and the bolt slides in and out of that rifle like butter. I'll try to post some pics later and maybe give a better idea of the situation. Still open to suggestions! [/QUOTE]
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