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23 July 2007, 09:58
Rolland
Cross bolts
I am going to start a 35 Whelen on a Mauser action soon. Does that this caliber need/require a cross bolt? I realize it will depend somewhat on the quality of wood, I will be ordering a stock in black walnut.


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23 July 2007, 10:35
Recoil Rob
Another cross bolt question if I may.

I have a few old milsurp stock with the crossbolts still in them. Are they worth keeping to use on a sporter or not worth the trouble?


Thanks, Rob
23 July 2007, 15:13
vapodog
Stock crossbolts are available from Brownells and are reasonably priced and affordable and not at all difficult to install.

One could salvage the milsurp crossbolts but I find them quite crude....I don't save them!

My first .375 H&H didn't have them and never had a problem because of it.....but it was heavily and totally glass bedded and that truly helps.

I see no reason to install crossbolts in a .35 Whelen unless you like the appearance and many do! It can't hurt any!

I don't think that there is an official chart somewhere showing which cartridges should have them....it's a matter of personal choice but If one hunts DG, the insurance might be well spent even if the cartridge is a .338!

I'm beginning to believe than a good (and liberal) job of glass bedding is as good as stock bolts but still add them to anything generating 4,000 ft-lb energy!


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23 July 2007, 16:31
jeffeosso
If you bed it, you shouldn't need cross bolts for a whelen...

but, if want them, good on you..

get the "kit" from brownells, with the same brand as the bolts

this is one easier to give to a smith


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25 July 2007, 03:27
Toomany Tools
Another way to cross-bolt a stock is to use 1/4" all-thread, epoxied into place with ebony plugs covering the ends. This is my preferred method.


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