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Mark X 375 H&H Tune up
09 November 2008, 22:32
AbobMark X 375 H&H Tune up
First let me say, I’m not trying to take business away from the guys who are busting their ass making a living as gunsmiths; I’m not looking for any trade secrets; I have no special tools.
I have a Mark X Whitworth, 375 H&H that I bought at a general store for what I thought would be a “one time†use (got drawn for a bison hunt) but I have fallen in love with the gun & caliber.
It is plenty accurate with anything I load, wondering if there is anything I can do at home to make the action smother.
Is polishing the bolt something I can do or should I take it to a gunsmith?
Jim
fur, feathers, & meat in the freezer
"Pass it on to your kids"
09 November 2008, 23:55
ramrod340quote:
wondering if there is anything I can do at home to make the action smother.
Work the bolt a couple thousand times. Speed it up with a little polishing compound. I sit and do mine watching TV
As usual just my $.02
Paul K
10 November 2008, 00:51
AbobThanks Ramrod, is there no end to your knowledge, keep schooling us pups
what grit would you recommend for the polishing compound
Jim
fur, feathers, & meat in the freezer
"Pass it on to your kids"
10 November 2008, 02:15
ramrod340quote:
is there no end to your knowledge
Oh there is definitely an end. I just try and remember most of my own screw ups and try not to repeat them. YOu are not paying attention if you don't see me asking for advice.
I use simple valve lapping compound picked up from the auto parts store. I'm not sure of the grit. I also have Wheelers 600grit. I have not used it much.
http://www.midwayusa.com/eproductpage.exe/showproduct?s...id=498161&t=11082005Remember a little goes a VERY long way if you get it on the back of the lugs. Along the slide rails and the cocking piece will smooth it up quickly.
As usual just my $.02
Paul K
10 November 2008, 02:45
jeffeossoi use "mother's nano polish" ... you can't feel the grit...
15 November 2008, 00:09
AbobAnything else I should do beyond polishing the action?
Jim
fur, feathers, & meat in the freezer
"Pass it on to your kids"
15 November 2008, 00:29
ramrod340Adjust the trigger and safety. I glass bed mine.
As usual just my $.02
Paul K
15 November 2008, 00:36
vapodogquote:
It is plenty accurate with anything I load, wondering if there is anything I can do at home to make the action smother.
You probably can't do this at home but the addition of a three position safety is a real positive addition to the MarkX....I heartily recommend it.
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15 November 2008, 00:54
1 Shot HunterThe bases were not a very close fit on top of my Mark X, so I epoxy bedded them to match the receiver. Used my Dremel to cut some grooves in the bottom of each mount to hold the epoxy.
I would strongly recommend this on such a heavy kicker as yours (mine's only a 243). Your scope mounts will stay tight longer and can't rock or otherwise shift around.