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I have a CZ Safari in 375. I was shooting it and noticed how sharp the edges of that hole in the bolt are. It also seems that the handle is a little short and too close to the stock to work rapidly.

Does anybody else notice this or I am I whining. Does anyone have any suggestions for the bolt handle short of replacing it?

I was looking at filling the hole with something (welding, JB, epoxy, etc...)or stoning off the edges.
 
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Straightened, welded, repolished, reblued:

 
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Send it to Jeffeoso. He will weld the hole shut, and you can file it down smooth.
I am having my CZ bolt handle replaced by a Billingsley & Brownell unit from Brownells. I may have it swept out and back one RCH (Red Cunt Hair. The nano-RCH is the smallest unit of measurement known to human kind).
If you fill it with JB weld be sure and rough it up and cut a few small slots in the hole so you get a mechanical lock with the epoxy.
Bad Ass Wallace just glued some hair around the hole on his CZ bolt handle. He gets all misty eyed whenever he manipulates it.
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The best thing to do is to send it to Roger Kehr and have him install a checkered panelled bolt knob for you, they work better. :-)

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I would like to put an Orbendorf bolt handle and new safety installed eventually. But for a quick fix I am thinking about just filling with epoxy. It is super annoying to me to rack that bolt and have that sharp edge on the bolt knob.
 
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De-burr it and JB weld it up, JB is better than Epoxy, I think ... till you get it fixed by a Gunsmith. The JB's not too hard to get out.
 
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JCN,
I always was told the R in RCH was for Rat...
Back to the discussion my 7X57 550 American has a bolt head that is actually loose, it will screw up and down about a half turn and moves that distance freely. I haven't taken the time to fix it yet, I was planning on just squirting in some loctite and screwing it all the way up. I do like M1tanker's idea of a spoon bolt handle though.
Jason
 
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