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has anyone tried a PTG one piece bolt for a Rem 700? Is the swap worth it? How much fitting is needed? This would be for a currently bare action so head space would be set when the new barrel is installed.
Looks to be about a push money wise when it comes to bushing the FP hole and fluting the factory bolt vs buying the PTG. Maybe $25 more for the PTG after selling the factory bolt. But that is not including any $ for unknown fitting.
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has anyone tried a PTG one piece bolt for a Rem 700? Is the swap worth it? How much fitting is needed? This would be for a currently bare action so head space would be set when the new barrel is installed.
Looks to be about a push money wise when it comes to bushing the FP hole and fluting the factory bolt vs buying the PTG. Maybe $25 more for the PTG after selling the factory bolt. But that is not including any $ for unknown fitting. The extra benefit is the integral handle, the other is bolt to raceway tolerances of your choice...to me it would be worth it!
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It does become an economical solution very quickly. While I haven't had one of their one-piece bolts in a Remmy, I have in a Stiller action. Good stuff.
I've had a Remmy action with a PTG bolt, but that was before the one-piece designs started being made. Even then, it was an excellent improvement, and one of the smoothest Remmy actions I've had.
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Pondering the same thing and I like this bolt. Can I sell my bolt without transferring it thru an FFL? I have been thinking of selling a bolt and then buying one of these for a build.
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I have a 700 short action with a standard (.308 family) bolt face. If I switch the mag box, follower, and then pick up a PTG with a .223 family bolt face......will this convert the action from .308 to .223 or are there other differences in the action I'm missing?
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Feed rails are different...but it would work for a single shot!
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That makes it a no go. Thanks for letting me know,
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Pondering the same thing and I like this bolt. Can I sell my bolt without transferring it thru an FFL? I have been thinking of selling a bolt and then buying one of these for a build. The reciever requires the FFL, not the bolt...
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has anyone tried a PTG one piece bolt for a Rem 700? Is the swap worth it? How much fitting is needed? This would be for a currently bare action so head space would be set when the new barrel is installed.
Looks to be about a push money wise when it comes to bushing the FP hole and fluting the factory bolt vs buying the PTG. Maybe $25 more for the PTG after selling the factory bolt. But that is not including any $ for unknown fitting. I have a Tubb bolt. It's fully loaded with all the good stuff. Check out the 12 point list of features and the videos: http://www.davidtubb.com/custom-bolt-right-hand-sa-std-bolt-face
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thanks! i read somewhere that Tubb bolts are PTG
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I think alot of the Tubb parts are contracted to PTG for production runs of machined parts.
I've bought parts from both Tubb and PTG. Lots of good stuff..
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If I were going to have a 700 trued again, I would go with a PT&G bolt rather than have the existing one sleeved, and fluted. That being said, if you do go with a PT&G bolt and all the other truing processes, you are getting mighty close (if you include the cost of the 700 action) to the cost of a full custom. After I did the math, I ended up flipping my stainless 700 and going with a Stiller Predator...
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+1... And I think there is a 4 month wait on the 1 pc bolts so plan ahead!
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I purchased a PT&G bolt for my XP-100R. I ordered their Sako extractor kit and plunger ass'y. I had Dennis Olson, Plains, MT, install both. He head spaced both bbls., it's a switch barrel XP-100R. I am very impressed with the quality and fit. MTG
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I think i would save that bolt money and remington action money and buy a custom action for about the same money
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I'm into the action so cheap after selling off the parts it isn't apples to apples for a switch to a custom for me... One day maybe
the main driver for me looking at the PTG is the firing pin hole vs ~$75 for bushing the factory bolt. i'm not a fan of the primer flow on my factory 700 with even with factory loads.
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I'm into the action so cheap after selling off the parts it isn't apples to apples for a switch to a custom for me... One day maybe
the main driver for me looking at the PTG is the firing pin hole vs ~$75 for bushing the factory bolt. i'm not a fan of the primer flow on my factory 700 with even with factory loads. The .062 FP is a big + with a new bolt, and I think the PTG is a great option for someone that already has an action and is not looking to spend the extra $$ for a custom!
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Here is some custom action pricing:
Stiller Predator..........$950.00 BAT VR Repeater......$1125.00 Surgeon 591............$1295.00
Here is a build your own custom action list:
Your you own it in-hand 700 receiver.............$0. Tubb 1pc. loaded bolt..............................$369.00 Tubb Lug...............................................$ 25.00 Kampfeld installed Side Bolt Release............$100.00 Gunsmith trues receiver threads & Lugs.......$200.00 Misc. shipping..........................................$ 60.00 Total.....................................................$754.00
If your on a tight budget and already own a doner receiver, a do it yourself custom action can be more affordable.
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Flip the 700 for $300 to $350 and you're well into custom action territory.
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I'm into the action so cheap after selling off the parts it isn't apples to apples for a switch to a custom for me... One day maybe
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