Re: Blueprinting factory action
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: gundoktr</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: eddief</div><div class="ubbcode-body">If you are not replacing the factory tube when truing up the action, then it would be a total waste of time and money IMHO.
If you are putting a new custom tube on, then having it trued up won't hurt anything. The main thing is the receiver face gets squared so you get a perfect mate between action face,lug, and barrel shoulder. </div></div>
Bluepring an action does not stop at the receriver face. The recoil lug on most remingtons is itself mostly not flat and varies as much as .003" which would cause misalingment with the barrel shoulder; this would negate the squaring of the receiver face. Also, when doing a complete and not mediocre trueing up of the action, it would include the bolt nose, locking lugs recut, bolt face redone, recutting the receiver lug surfaces, single pointing the threads. and surface gringing the recoil lug or using an after market one that has been done.
Additionaly, if the trueing was done correctly, you Cannot use the original barrel as the threads will be too sloopy a fit.
There are too many guys out there that will not do a complete job but still insist they do.
To answer your original question, it would depend, as the above poster said, how true it was when you started. Mostly, I think it would help.
Jim </div></div>
I didn't mention, but assumed a aftermarket recoil lug or re-ground factory would be used, my fault. What I was stating, is what I feel is the most important part of it all and a minimum of what should be done to a factory action.
If you want to pay for the total polish of a turd, you will be money ahead to purchase a custom action that will hold MUCH better value, again MHO.
I'll bet you if you take two new Rem 700's and totally true up one (not blueprinting, wrong term) and on the other just face the receiver (re-ground lug), run identical custom barrels and everything else equal, you will not be able to tell the accuracy difference from a field (hunting) or tactical position.
Full blown Benchrest is different, plus 99.9% shoot custom actions anyways.
I am not taking anything away from a total single pointed true job. Just stating that you don't need to go all out balls to the wall to get great accuracy.
What's the last thing your bullet sees....the barrel, hence it being the most important part.. Let the flames and snake oil continue!