New rifle - is that OK
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New rifle - is that OK
Just beginning to shoot my new FWB 2700. Shoots really well. However, I was cleaning it and spotted these marks on the bolt.
Wondering what this might be and if its normal - maybe because its brand new (300rounds)?
Any ideas?
Wondering what this might be and if its normal - maybe because its brand new (300rounds)?
Any ideas?
Last edited by Giddaymate on Tue Jun 16, 2015 10:08 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: New rifle - is that OK
Yes, it is normal contact "witness" (lighter than wear) between the bolt and receiver. Keep a light film of oil on the bolt body, locking and caming areas.
Gort
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Re: New rifle - is that OK
All bolts have that, it is normal and nothing to worry about. As Gort said keep a little oil on the bolt body, and some lube on the caming lug surfaces. I like grease there, not oil.
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Re: New rifle - is that OK
I would recommend using high percentage moly grease. It leaves the bolt and other friction areas silky smooth after repeated use and does not attract dirt as oil does.
Re: New rifle - is that OK
I prefer oil since I wipe it down it after ever session. Lube might accumulate abrasive crud.
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Re: New rifle - is that OK
Thanks guys. Now I can get back to shooting all these good 10's
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There shouldn't be dirt on your target rifle though anyway. If it's getting dusty, shoot it!kevinweiho wrote:I would recommend using high percentage moly grease. It leaves the bolt and other friction areas silky smooth after repeated use and does not attract dirt as oil does.
Use a dry lube like silicone spray or the film left by a silicone rag to alleviate the issue.
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When I wipe the bolt down there is always a little burnt powder and primer residue after a match.
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Re: New rifle - is that OK
I use 3 in 1 silicone spray to preserve the bluing on my guns, but I never use it on the bolt or friction areas because it is not a metal to metal lubricant.Andre wrote:Use a dry lube like silicone spray or the film left by a silicone rag to alleviate the issue.