Let's see your bolt knob checkering - looking for ideas.

Bolt knobs should be uncheckered.....for the palm loading dg users anyway.....
Here I am going the exact opposite! Checkering gives you 100% more positive grip!
Ever slapped yourself on the forehead with a nice open palm because your hand slipped off the bolt?
I did :LOL:

Bolts absolutely need to be checkered!

Photo of my 500's bolt before blueing:
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Here I am going the exact opposite! Checkering gives you 100% more positive grip!
Ever slapped yourself on the forehead with a nice open palm because your hand slipped off the bolt?
I did :LOL:

Bolts absolutely need to be checkered!

Photo of my 500's bolt before blueing:
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It also looks nice and has no downside. It’s not like a checkered bolt is harder to work with your palm.
 
I have a rubber ball on my 458 Lott bolt that helps as my boltknob is smooth standard CZ550.
I totally agree with @DWB more grip does help on the boltknob when loading fast.
 
Hi,

When I work a bolt from the shoulder, I don't want the knob to drag in my fingers or palm with any checkering...but of course others would like it!
 
Blaser R8 Checkered Steel Bolt Knob. Also available in a wide variety of styles. My wife fell in love with it so of course, I got one for each of us.
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If anyone is curious why such a big deal, let me explain the nuances.

When you see a bolt knob with 5 panels, it’s a big show-off for the gunsmith. 360 degrees doesn’t divide easily by 5. You need a dividing head or a rotary base on a mill to layout the panels. Very expensive and time consuming. Then laying out and flawlessly checkering the steel, then the round parts. Perfect borders on pear shaped panels. Then a variety of cutting tools to do the round bottom.

Tons of expertise + expensive tools + complex math = functional art.

While many of the examples above to the layperson look equally beautiful, some of them are 10x harder to execute than others merely by the number of panels.

I love artistic expressions far beyond my ability to execute. Perhaps less than 100 people in North America today could complete the knobs in this thread successfully.
 
Could that maybe be the source of checkering on the bolt knob?

The English stalkers and hunters using the finger technique, often with gloves, necessitating more grip there, while a big bore rifle user, using the palm technique, is better off with a slightly larger but fully smooth bolt knob?
Have no idea to be honest but for me in Africa I dont wear gloves when hunting and with the open palm technique I dont need the checkering
 
Here I am going the exact opposite! Checkering gives you 100% more positive grip!
Ever slapped yourself on the forehead with a nice open palm because your hand slipped off the bolt?
I did :LOL:

Bolts absolutely need to be checkered!

Photo of my 500's bolt before blueing:
View attachment 670693
I dont grip the bolt when cycling the bolt and no I dont slap myself in the face when cycling the bolt. As with all things each have their preferance...for me smooth uncheckered bolt is what I prefer
 
Blaser R8 Checkered Steel Bolt Knob. Also available in a wide variety of styles. My wife fell in love with it so of course, I got one for each of us.
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Now straight pulls have entered the conversation. I guess it’s still a bolt handle.
Lol
 
Now straight pulls have entered the conversation. I guess it’s still a bolt handle.
Lol
I do like the additional purchase it provides when operating the action. The original was a smooth polymer that could be a little slippery, especially in sweaty or wet conditions.

Looking at the current price that’s nearly double what I paid in 2019…glad I did it when I did. :oops:
 
The topic was after all only bolt knob checkering ;)
Just having a dig at our friend above. Hence, the lol.

I’m glad he got in early on the purchase.
 
I can confess that I choosed engraved/checkered bolt knob only because it, in my mind, looks great, the bolt knob on my pictures above was not finished when the photos were taken and I have yet to take delivery of the rifle but cant wait to see how it turns out.
 
This is how the bolt checkering looks on my incoming custom rifle, not yet delivered so these are taken by the engraver.
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I really like the percentage of coverage and the style of engaging on your new gun! I have M-98 that I’ve built and would like to have similarly engraved. Might you be willing to share who the engraver is for your gun? The guy I was using passed away a couple of years ago.
 
I really like the percentage of coverage and the style of engaging on your new gun! I have M-98 that I’ve built and would like to have similarly engraved. Might you be willing to share who the engraver is for your gun? The guy I was using passed away a couple of years ago.
Its a german master engraver who is doing the engraving on my rifle, his name is Manfred Fleischer.
 

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