Re: To true or not to true
Yeah i think if your goingnto the trouble of a rebarrel then a couple hundy for certain alignment is easy money.
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Re: To true or not to true
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zimmer
Finished off with a trued recoil lug
Year a surface ground recoil lug I never put photo of that up.:(
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Re: To true or not to true
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Smiddy
Top action looks familiar
It does mate it won't soon:D using it as example :thumbup:
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L.R
How far out was the action face on the one of mine you have Abe? It looked as tho it had been cut off in a band saw. Do you recut the threads? If so do you have a standard diameter you go to?
The face on your was .073mm was close for 80% but had a dip in it? The top photo shows hacksaw type marks as well it's quite comman:o but in saying that a few I done they never wanted them trued an have shot well so I have been told as well.
I do 'recut the thread, I don't take it out to a standard I should but just go to where it will clean up an a minimum metal removal. It's hard to see but that above action thread face an lugs been done
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Re: To true or not to true
I would question why you wouldn't true an action if you are re-barrelling it...
If trueing an action is a waste of time, then why would you consider buying a custom action that is a clone of a mass produced one? Isn't the main point of difference with most/all the Remington clone actions that they are true from the manufacturer? (most will also have tighter tolerances which also must lead to more accuracy potential?)
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