The Remington 700 series of rifles have a couple of ways to remove the bolt. If you DON'T have a release just in front of the trigger that you must push up when drawing the bolt rearward, then you need to insert a small, thin blade screwdriver into the left rear of the stock between the receiver and the back of the stock to activate (push forward) the bolt stop. While doing that, pull the bolt backward and it will come out of the receiver.
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A Remington 700 bolt will work fine in a 722 action. No modification required. Even the swept back 700 bolt handle fits. Head space checks should be done of course. This option was exercised quite often here in Australia as the cost of replacing 722 extractors became prohibitive. Many 722 / 721 rifles in this country have been using aftermarket 700 bolts for years, mine included (222). There are quite a few custom 700 bolt makers around. I would contact one of them for a chat.
Timney makes a great aftermarket trigger for the Remington model 700,that will fit your Remington model 722 rifle.
If you are asking about a Remington model 722 bolt action rifle?Then the letter code which can be found on the barrel will date your rifle for you.Get the 2,or 3 letter code and go to Remington arms Company and look up the letter code by year. I don't think Remington Arms Company has it on their web but the Remington Society of America does, see related links.
The Remington model 700 bolt handle is part of the bolt body and this is a one piece forging.The only way to remove the bolt handle is to cut it off at the bolt body.
You will not likely find a Remington stock. I put my 722 in a Bell and Carlson stock and I love it.
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Push the safety lever fully forward to dis-engage the bolt stop. Then the bolt can be removed rearward.
no there are some minor adjustments to the safety area
Actuate the bolt to the rear and there is a tang in front of the trigger that hangs down..Press up on this tang and pull the bolt back and it will remove it from the action.
You first need to remove the fore arm and then the barrel needs to be removed from the receiver. The bolt will then come out the front of the receiver.
There is a button at the beginning of the breach that you pusy in and the bolt will pull straight back out of the breach.