12 September 2006, 07:47
LeopardtrackSmooth action of M70...advise please!
I would like to smooth-up the action, or bolt movement in my M70. Can I do this at home, without taking anything apart? I am hoping that I can put some compound on the bolt and action recesses, and work the bolt until it is smoother. I have worked the bolt several thousand times shooting and dry fire practice, but I still don't have that butter smooth action that I wish I had. Any advise here would be appreciated!
12 September 2006, 09:34
djpaintlesCompound is OK for Lapping lugs to 100% contact but can do more harm than good in other spots. Does the bolt work much smoother with the safety in the Middle postition? If it does there are other area's that need polished. There are several places to polish M-70's but you need to figure out what really needs to be polished before you start................DJ
12 September 2006, 10:09
shootawayi am no expert on actions but i don't believe it can get smoother.i think it is the design that does not permit.what iam saying is that it can't get as smooth as a sako.perhaps someone who really knows actions can help.or tell us how smooth a m70 can get and what must be done.
12 September 2006, 17:11
Jaywalker"Model 70" is more of a marketing brand (Ford) than a specific model (2001 F150), so you'd need to specify which you have.
My two M70 Featherweight Classics, circa 2002 and 2006, have extremely smooth bolt throws. Their bolts ride bolt guides along the rails, and, surprisingly, the newest, a stainless, is by far the smoothest. The "bolt guide" approach isn't the only way the "M70" has handled the issue, however.
Jaywalker
12 September 2006, 17:34
LeopardtrackWinchester M70 Sporter LT in 7mmRemMag
12 September 2006, 19:15
JaywalkerOkay, that's the recent "Classic" configuration, like mine described above. The first thing I'd check is whether the smoothness changes depending upon whether the magazine follower was in place (normal) or out of the way (floorplate open). If it improves with the floorplate dangling, then your action is fine, it's the floorplate dragging on the bolt.
Jaywalker
12 September 2006, 22:20
JudgeSharpePut some grease with a little griphite on it. Work it for a while, clean it up. Presto! Smoth action (propably).
Judge Sharpe
13 September 2006, 01:47
cummins cowboyIMO a mauser type rifle with the claw type extractor will always be less smooth than say a well put together remmy or other push fed rifle. however I have a CZ 550 that I bought, that was pretty ruff when new, I took some JB bore paste and put it on the bearing parts of the bolt and action, worked the bolt a 100 times or so, and now I have a pretty darn smooth action, I also did the same treatment to my CZ 527 and its butter smooth now