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Why A Tactical Bolt Knob from KRG Can Improve Your Shooting Experience

Whether you are shooting for sport or shooting for work, if you own a rifle, two of the most important things required are ease of use and fast operation. The bolt knob that comes standard on rifles is small and sometimes hard to grip making it more difficult to consistently eject a round in certain situations. If you’re wearing thick gloves while shooting, the small bolt knob can be hard to discern potentially causing issues with your efficiency.

If you own a rifle and have experienced these or any other issues with your rifle, consider looking into getting an oversize bolt knob to place over the one you already have attached to your rifle. There are two options to do this: 1) buy a bolt knob and send your rifle in to a gunsmith to let them cut and thread your bolt handle to install the new knob, or 2) purchase an oversize bolt knob online and install it yourself. If you decide to go with the first option, you might not need to continue reading this article; however, if you decide to go with the second option, this article can prove useful.

As someone who has shot various guns and rifles, having a tactical bolt knob that is easy to operate makes shooting that much more enjoyable. Lucky for you, Kinetic Research Group has just what you need! If you visit their website and browse their products, you’ll find that they offer two bolt lifts to choose from: their original Bolt Lift, and their Bolt Lift SV.

Between KRG’s original Bolt Lift and their Bolt Lift SV, there isn’t much difference. Both bolt lifts fit the Remington 700 and give you the benefit of an oversized tactical-style bolt knob for a more user-friendly experience that is easy to install. If you order either the original Bolt Lift or the Bolt Lift SV, you’ll get a complete package to easily install your new tactical-style bolt lift. The package consists of two reinforced polymer knob halves with supporting parts, a stainless steel screw, and some reinforcing pins. The difference between these two bolt knobs, however, is minor. Both are available in black, tan, and green with stainless steel metal parts and reinforced polymer Bolt Lift halves, but with the Bolt Lift SV offered as a smaller, more compact, sleek version of the original Bolt Lift.

If you’re interested in creating a more enjoyable shooting experience with your Remington 700 using a tactical-style bolt lift, and want to install the new bolt lift yourself instead of sending your rifle in to a gunsmith, then KRG’s tactical bolt knobs are for you! Their offered bolt knobs are available at a low price with quick and simple installation you’ll be pleased with. They are lightweight with a nicer feel than the factory knobs your rifle comes prepared with and, if purchased alone, are shipped with USPS priority so that you can get your knob at a relatively quick turnaround time. For more information, visit their website or contact them today and let their knowledgeable experts help you create a shooting experience you’ll love!

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