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My original T3 froze up one in freezing rain, anyone even have it happen to them?

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Nope, not yet. This'll be the 11th season.


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Nope but sure it could happen? I usually protect my action underneath my armpit or jacket while sitting if it is rain or freezing rain?

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Had that frikin plastic bolt shroud shoot back and hit me in the eye. Factory. 223 ammo.

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Originally Posted by Spotshooter

My original T3 froze up one in freezing rain, anyone even have it happen to them?


My son's Tikka action (trigger, safety) froze on a backpack hunt with alternating freezing rain and snow, common condition for us to hunt in. He warmed it over our campfire. I have had it happen to me more than once on my Rem 700, and on a friend's 700 and his Rem 788, and seems like another rifle or two over a 30 year time span. It doesn't take much ice inside the bolt sleeve to mess things up by locking up or slowing the strike of the firing pin, etc.

That's a fairly common occurance and one that we conciously check on, especially first thing each morning when hunting such condtions.




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I've had the firing pin freeze on a couple of rifles in snow and freezing rain conditions

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I've never had anything freeze up. Try cleaning down to bare metal on all inner surfaces with carb cleaner, then either run dry or put a very light coat of something synthetic on there that doesn't get gummy in the cold. Eliminates almost all problems.

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If it's that bad out I ain't sittin in no tree hunting deer grin So needless to say I've never had any rifle freeze up...............Hb

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Had that frikin plastic bolt shroud shoot back and hit me in the eye. Factory. 223 ammo.


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Originally Posted by cath8r
Had that frikin plastic bolt shroud shoot back and hit me in the eye. Factory. 223 ammo.


Just think if it had been made of metal!

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I once left mine in a hot car while I ran into a store for a few minutes. When I came out all the plastic had melted off and I was only left with a barreled action. Lost a Glock and AR15 that way too.

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