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April 16, 2004, 02:53:34 PM »
i use prairie dog hunting today and after about 30-40 rounds my bolt was acting like it was dry or something? when i closed the bolt it was rough feeling,and when i tried to open it. i waited a few minutes and then started shooting again and it got better. but you can still feel the roughness
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Molybdenum Disulfide (Moly-D) grease/ Outers gun grease, whatever the brand name, smear some all over the bolt. For hot, dry places it works. In Alaska, maybe not. :wink:
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Use a high pressure grease on the locking lugs.. They take a lot of pressure and can gall if not properly lubed..
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