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Only clutching at straws here John. With the Remington XP100 you pull the bolt back to the extent of its travel then poke a slender object down the left side!!
This only becomes apparent when you take the barrelled action out of the stock so perhaps you might try taking the BSA out of the woodwork and take a look.
Good luck!
Barry
This only becomes apparent when you take the barrelled action out of the stock so perhaps you might try taking the BSA out of the woodwork and take a look.
Good luck!
Barry
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This I what I trawled on the net. Can't find my De Haas book:
I have no direct experience with BSA rifles so I was curious and looked it up in my edition of "Bolt Action Rifles" by Frank de Haas.
According to Mr de Haas you remove the Bolt on a BSA Monarch by pulling the bolt about halfway to the rear and then pressing the trigger FORWARD very hard and while holding this pressure on the trigger you should be able to remove the bolt the rest of the way.
I have no direct experience with BSA rifles so I was curious and looked it up in my edition of "Bolt Action Rifles" by Frank de Haas.
According to Mr de Haas you remove the Bolt on a BSA Monarch by pulling the bolt about halfway to the rear and then pressing the trigger FORWARD very hard and while holding this pressure on the trigger you should be able to remove the bolt the rest of the way.
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