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A steel washer over the forward action bolt ...

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01 August 2003, 10:58
The Birth Controller
A steel washer over the forward action bolt ...
Is it "Remington normal" to have a steel washer around the forward action bolt - between the action and the stock?

Disassembled my Rem700 VLS-SA to change triggers last night and saw it. It's bent to sit flush.

TIA

Mike TBC

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[ 08-10-2003, 06:37: Message edited by: The Birth Controller ]
01 August 2003, 12:04
<DuaneinND>
Did you buy the rifle new? I can't say I have ever seen one before.
01 August 2003, 12:43
The Birth Controller
Duane,

No, bought it used. (100 rounds)

I've read recently that Remington puts that in there to "keep the magazine from binding".

And ... removing it will also cause accuracy problems.

TBC
01 August 2003, 16:06
Rem. 222
Remington's answer to pilar bedding. [Smile] I would say the previous owner done it.
01 August 2003, 17:13
prof242
My son just bought one of those rifles and had me adjust the trigger and glass bed it. No washer. Sorry.
01 August 2003, 18:13
derf
The wood around the area of the washer looks a bit porous,maybe it was an attempt to prevent the screw from digging in? derf
02 August 2003, 00:33
<Reloader66>
Remington does not place a washer under the action of their rifles. It is certain the prvious owner placed the washer under the action to float the barrel instead of doing the job properly. The action should not have any gaps under it and fit snug in the stock, bedding the action will solve that problem. Now that the wood is compressed where the washer was you will need to glass bed the action. Remington rifles with sporter weight barrels come from the factory with a barrel pad that puts upward pressure on the barrel. That barrel pad is about 1 1/2" from the forend of the stock. If you run your finger down the barrel channel you can feel the rise when you reach it.
03 August 2003, 03:24
beemanbeme
Sorry, reloader, I bought a model 700 adl in .270 many years ago, NIB, that had a washer exactly like the one shown. If the washer hadn't been there, the action would have been put in a helluva bind when the screws were tightened down. I wisht I could tell you how it shot with and without the washer but I glass bedded it before shooting it. I did not glass the washer in. It was tossed.
09 August 2003, 14:31
<DuaneinND>
Many of the New Remingtons, Sakos, and some others will come with washers between the floor plate assembly and the stock as a spacer, either to keep the mag box from binding or the guard screws from being too long. But, as I said earlier I have never had a washer under the action like your picture- Does the receiver "rock" or lift while tightening things down- if not the washer could be an accuracy aid, but if it does the washer is more than likely a detriment to accuracy.