700 thumbknuckle

zach_

New member
Does anybody else have a constant sore on their right thumb knuckle closest to the tip of the thumb from brushing the pic rail when loading their remmy 700?
 

Snyper

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Don't grasp the bolt with your thumb.

Use the palm to push it up, your fingers to pull it back, and the heel of your palm to push it forward and back down

That keeps your thumb totally out of the way, and with practice can be done very quickly
 

zach_

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I am brushing it against the rail when pushing the bullets down into the magazine. I have weaver rail on on a short action. The thumb knuckle never really heals before I knock off the tender area again. I guess I could round off the edge, but I am afraid I will botch it. It is an exposed part that would scream "look what I did to my gun".

It only took one time of pinching my thumb between the bolt and the scope to alter the way I open the bolt to chamber a round.
 

Polinese

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I don't have that problem but all my short actions are intermediate compared to the short remington. You could try a 2 piece base or try to alter the way you push them into the magazine as to not bump your knuckle on the rail.
 

Mobuck

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If you have that much problem, definitely switch to two piece bases. Not sure I've ever heard of such a malady but guess it is out there.
 

Snyper

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That's why I like 2 piece bases.

I wouldn't hesitate to cut out a portion over the loading area if you plan to keep the current base.

Just call it a "custom mount" ;)
 

zach_

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I guess I have a short neck or something. I have to add the pic rails to both of my 700's to get the scopes back far enough to get my eye relief correct. I was told by an R.O. that helps me out with these type of situations that a 20 moa rail will provide a better base than the 2 piece variety. My other option is having my LOP adjusted by a smith. I don't want to do that.
 

Mobuck

Moderator
"I was told by an R.O. that helps me out with these type of situations that a 20 moa rail will provide a better base than the 2 piece variety"

Why would you use a "20MOA rail" unless you need the extra elevation for long range use?
 

zach_

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The rail allows me to place the front scope ring further back, partially covering the opening to the magazine. Without the rail I can't get the scopes that I have far enough to the rear. The only flat (not 20 moa) rails that I found were the high dollar variety. I did not want to pay $149.00 or more for a superthrowdownblackopstach pic rail. The $40.00 aluminum rails work fine. I think that the rail improves the appearance of the rifles. I had to cut the rail that holds the 3-9 40 as it was too long to allow the scope to mount far enough back without ridiculously high rings.
 
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44 AMP

Staff
I don't have any trouble loading my model 600s, but then they don't have "rails", just the standard Weaver scope base.
 

phwe9774

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I have a Remy 78 (cheap version of the 700, it actually has a lot of 700 parts that I've put on in the last year) with the long action. Do you have the long or short action? I don't know if long or short action would make any difference but I use a one piece mount made by DNZ and I haven't hit my knuckle once.
 
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