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  1. ShooterwithNoName

    Gunsmithing Looking for advice on 700 recoil lug...

    Since I'm already on the topic of bedding, I have one more question... Since I'm going to be running a Remage barrel nut, I'm assuming that won't be bedding the first couple inches of the barrel due to the barrel nut? I am guessing trying to bed that barrel nut would prove difficult if not...
  2. ShooterwithNoName

    Fieldcraft If you're forced to leave

    Bullgear... I can attest to this because I'm actually in WV. If anyone knows anything about your location, you can bet it will be raided at best, occupied at worst. Even having a well worn foot trail can be enough. I have idiots on multiple trail cams. That's why other than my state, I don't...
  3. ShooterwithNoName

    Gunsmithing Looking for advice on 700 recoil lug...

    Good deal, that seems to be the general consensus on them. Simplicity most likely wins out here. I appreciate all the replies. I was just kind luxurious about it. So I just ordered Mcmillan pillars for it and plan to bed it following their method...
  4. ShooterwithNoName

    Fieldcraft If you're forced to leave

    I would be here at my home for a while. Though I have prepared for having to bail out if necessary. I live in a fairly rural community, worst case scenario we have a location to bug out to. I'm not as prepared as I would like to be, but that's the point I think. To continually question your...
  5. ShooterwithNoName

    Gunsmithing Looking for advice on 700 recoil lug...

    I just got a new "to me" McMillan stock that I'm getting ready to build on. I'm shopping recoil lugs, it will be on a blueprinted 700 action, NSS Criterion Remage 308 barrel, 20-22" length all in Chrome Moly. I was looking through recoil lugs and have a question I hoped you guys that have built...
  6. ShooterwithNoName

    Gunsmithing Pacific Tool & Gauge SUCKS!!!

    I hope so, would be nice to be able to get a custom bolt made or two. I've been hesitant because of the bad feedback but if they are trying to turn it around, good. Not to mention all the other stuff like bottom metals, tools, etc. I've only ever purchased one reamer thus far. The prices are...
  7. ShooterwithNoName

    Optics Traded: Millet 4-16×56 Duplex 1/8moa Turrets

    Millett 4-16×56mm -Adjustable AO from 10yds to infinity. -Fine focus eyepiece. -Duplex Reticle. -Tall, Covered 1/8MOA Target Turrets. -Butler Creek Flip Caps -Warne Rings -No name picatinny riser, holds zero. The whole setup for $110 shipped. Trade Pending... -USPS Money Order for payment...
  8. ShooterwithNoName

    Gunsmithing Pacific Tool & Gauge SUCKS!!!

    Yea all that could have been handled via organization and Q.C. Making machine tooling with such intricate specs requires pretty meticulous organization and multiple checks on the product and the equipment used to make it. It's like the foundation of what's necessary to manufacture and sell...
  9. ShooterwithNoName

    Gunsmithing Is it fucked ?

    Just curious, were you able to confirm what fill the stock had? I know a couple folks posted that it looked like Mcmillan's Edge fill from the pics. If so, is that likely the culprit behind it cracking? Or possibly an air bubble in that area? 300 Norma has pretty stout recoil, but I am kind of...
  10. ShooterwithNoName

    Gunsmithing Pacific Tool & Gauge SUCKS!!!

    The sad thing about PTG is, it's just mismanaged. If they would just get their shit together on the management side, everything else will fall into place. It worked years ago, there's no reason it can't be made to work again. That may require a change in ownership if the owner has lost interest...
  11. ShooterwithNoName

    Gunsmithing Pacific Tool & Gauge SUCKS!!!

    Yea I get that, but take Geiselle for example... They started out with one product, they wanted to make the best trigger they could. Of course in 2004, when they were established, there were many competitors in the AR trigger market. But they took that one single component, did a great job with...
  12. ShooterwithNoName

    Gunsmithing Pacific Tool & Gauge SUCKS!!!

    I'm surprised that no one has stepped up to take some of their business on the 1 piece 700 bolts and even the 2 piece bodies... It seems to me that they make a lot of those bolts and with precision rifles becoming more popular, it seems to me like it would be a pretty good seller. If I had the...
  13. ShooterwithNoName

    Gunsmithing Barrel Reboring

    For the cost to rebore it's just cheaper nowadays to get a new blank in your desired diameter. There's a much bigger selection today than there used to be so I'm sure that plays in to it. Plus the liability of reboring a used barrel probably makes it impossible to guarantee it will shoot. With...
  14. ShooterwithNoName

    Gunsmithing What anti-seize are you all running?

    I use Aeroshell 33 too... Bought a container of it years ago, still have more than 3/4 of it left. I always manage to get it on my damn face... Every time.
  15. ShooterwithNoName

    What are the most reliable, trust-with-your-life firearms out there?

    FN FNS40, been one of the best pistols I ever carried. My wife carries it now and I carry my old reliable Glock 21 Gen 3. Neither have ever had a single problem and I trust both with my life and my family's... I have 2 AR's, both home builds on Young Manufacturing lowers with everything else...
  16. ShooterwithNoName

    Firearms WTB: Stripped 700 short action.

    TTT... Project actions? Doesn't have to be anything fancy...
  17. ShooterwithNoName

    Firearms WTB: Stripped 700 short action.

    Looking for a bare/stripped 700 short action. Chrome Moly or Stainless, either way. I figure someone is bound to have one lying around? Thanks...
  18. ShooterwithNoName

    Gunsmithing Savage bolt sticking after Lambeth bolt lift kit install

    Nice... Good deal. Yea Savages are notorious for being hard to cam. My dad bought a 10 predator in 260 and it was really tough. Nice rifle, it never really did break in though. Was hard enough that it would seriously knock your POA off every time you calmed the bolt up. I'll keep kit that in...