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    I am nearing completion of a 6.257 million M-40 sniper. Can anyone tell me where I can find a 1969 vintage Remington 700 .308 bolt? I would need one without the forge marks on the underside of the bolt.

    I'll post pictures when I complete it.

    Regards,

    John

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    Hi,

    What do you mean Forge marks?

    Marty
    Badger Ordnance

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    Electro-penciling of the receiver's serial #? Every 700 and 40X bolt is fitted at the factory. I'd check the benchrest boards. Shooters/builders sometimes list older 700 actions and some offer replacement bolts. I don't think Remington will sell one by itself.

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    Benchrest.com would be your best bet. Go to the home page, then on the left, click on "complete rifles". You'll see a link to a small store called The Shooters Corner. A small home-based operation out of north Jersey. Owner/operator is Bob White. He has won more benchrest championships than you can count. Builds what he shoots, too. Very knowledgeable and has a ton of Rem 700 stuff on hand. He's your man..

    Good luck

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    Quote Originally Posted by Badgerord View Post
    Hi,

    What do you mean Forge marks?

    Marty
    Badger Ordnance
    On the newer Remington bolts (i.e.) those provided with the M-24's and later 700's, there are inspection marks on the underside of the bolt handle. In addition, the newer bolts have a different shape (geometry) than the older bolts, circa 1969 and before. I need a bolt that is contemporay to a 1969 vintage 700. These bolts generally do not have markings on the underside. I'll try and get some pictures up tonight when I get home from the office.

    John
    Last edited by 1shot; 05-09-2011 at 02:56.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bd1 View Post
    Electro-penciling of the receiver's serial #? Every 700 and 40X bolt is fitted at the factory. I'd check the benchrest boards. Shooters/builders sometimes list older 700 actions and some offer replacement bolts. I don't think Remington will sell one by itself.
    You are right, Remington generally does not sell bolts except to gunsmiths. I checked with Remington, they do not have any of the older style bolts in inventory.

    Thanks!

    John

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan in NY View Post
    Benchrest.com would be your best bet. Go to the home page, then on the left, click on "complete rifles". You'll see a link to a small store called The Shooters Corner. A small home-based operation out of north Jersey. Owner/operator is Bob White. He has won more benchrest championships than you can count. Builds what he shoots, too. Very knowledgeable and has a ton of Rem 700 stuff on hand. He's your man..

    Good luck
    Hi Dan:

    I followed up on your suggestion. I called Bob and he did not have any bolts right now. But he does get them in from time to time. Great suggestion though!

    I think what I might have to do is just buy a complete 700 in .308 and part it out

    Thanks!

    John

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1shot View Post

    I think what I might have to do is just buy a complete 700 in .308 and part it out

    Thanks!

    John
    John, I agree that's the way to go. If I were going to make a repro M40, I would try to find a period factory "Varmint" barreled .308 as those barrels were actually used in M40 production. Failing that, a period .243 or .308 rifle would give you the correct bolt and action.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gus Fisher View Post
    John, I agree that's the way to go. If I were going to make a repro M40, I would try to find a period factory "Varmint" barreled .308 as those barrels were actually used in M40 production. Failing that, a period .243 or .308 rifle would give you the correct bolt and action.
    Gus; Thank you for the advice. I have a lead on a 6 MM and .308. Lets see if they come through.

    Regards,

    John

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    I have two bolts that came from 1967 circa Rem. 700 SA rifles. One was in a Feb. 67 date coded rifle and the other in Dec. 67 rifle. Both appear to be identical. The earlier one, an ADL, only has punch marks on the handle, otherwise neither has any codes or markings at all.
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