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ADVICE NEEDED FROM UNIQUE ALPINE TRGI SHOOTERS
Posted: Sun May 29, 2011 1:12 pm
by ANDY T
Advice needed from unique alpine trgi shooters
Hi
I have just been out shooting the rifle for the first time and are finding when ejecting the case the bolt is very tight to open is this normal if not what do i need to do to losing it off.
Thanks
Andy
Re: ADVICE NEEDED FROM UNIQUE ALPINE TRGI SHOOTERS
Posted: Sun May 29, 2011 1:21 pm
by ovenpaa
Not a UA shooter but I would say dropping the load is always a good start if it is a new rifle and brass. Any witness marks on the back of the case or heavy cratering on the primer?
Re: ADVICE NEEDED FROM UNIQUE ALPINE TRGI SHOOTERS
Posted: Sun May 29, 2011 2:17 pm
by ANDY T
ovenpaa wrote:Not a UA shooter but I would say dropping the load is always a good start if it is a new rifle and brass. Any witness marks on the back of the case or heavy cratering on the primer?
Hi i should said it is tight to open even without a case up the breach
Andy
Re: ADVICE NEEDED FROM UNIQUE ALPINE TRGI SHOOTERS
Posted: Sun May 29, 2011 2:29 pm
by ovenpaa
From memory the UA uses a switch barrel system so I assume the bolt lugs engage into the barrel to maintain headspace. Is this a brand new rifle?
Re: ADVICE NEEDED FROM UNIQUE ALPINE TRGI SHOOTERS
Posted: Sun May 29, 2011 3:11 pm
by ANDY T
ovenpaa wrote:From memory the UA uses a switch barrel system so I assume the bolt lugs engage into the barrel to maintain headspace. Is this a brand new rifle?
No not a new rifle, but i have just lube the bolt and barrel where the lugs lock to he barrel and it is much better now think it was just really dry, well hopping that what it was
Thanks
Andy
Re: ADVICE NEEDED FROM UNIQUE ALPINE TRGI SHOOTERS
Posted: Sun May 29, 2011 3:19 pm
by ovenpaa
That was lucky then, it is well worth cleaning the recesses the lugs engage into, I use a Sinclair Lug cleaning kit on my rifles, a good spray out with carb cleaner or similar from time to time does no harm.
Re: ADVICE NEEDED FROM UNIQUE ALPINE TRGI SHOOTERS
Posted: Sun May 29, 2011 4:59 pm
by ANDY T
ANDY T wrote:ovenpaa wrote:From memory the UA uses a switch barrel system so I assume the bolt lugs engage into the barrel to maintain headspace. Is this a brand new rifle?
No not a new rifle, but i have just lube the bolt and barrel where the lugs lock to he barrel and it is much better now think it was just really dry, well hopping that what it was and have loss-end the screws of a bit that hold the receiver in place
Thanks
Andy
Re: ADVICE NEEDED FROM UNIQUE ALPINE TRGI SHOOTERS
Posted: Sun May 29, 2011 5:02 pm
by Robin128
Andy T
Gunsmith job...it shouldn't be that tight.
Stuck broken case can be a swine to release.
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