Getting into a higher end build this time starting with a trued Remington 700 bolt and action. What can I expect? Will it truly be better then a factory action? Any actual tangible gain? Thanks
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It's definitely tougher to justify with the abundance of quality custom actions available. Even if on the tightest of budgets, I'd find a reasonably well running donor action and put my money elsewhere.Does it make sense to true a 700 action anymore? I guess if you have one lying around... If not, there are good low budget custom actions (ie. Nucleus, Origin, etc)
That’s just a sign you’re not big enough....One feels like she's had 5 kids the other feels like she did before the 5 kids.
Machine tolerances have improved considerably over the past several years
More like they want the extra revanue from the truing job.Until you can get into the sub 0.5 MOA range, then IMHO truing an action is NOT going to make any significant difference.
Per above, your barrel and ammo, combined with the trigger, are going to have the biggest impacts.
Once you try and go below the sub 0.5 MOA range, especially if you are trying to make 0.25 MOA or better consistently, then everything can come into play.
Unfortunately as mentioned above, you just never know with Remington.
I doubt that you are going to find a Smith who would re-barrel without truing, so your options may be limited anyway. Most aren't willing to risk combining their work with what could be factory junk.
My "fleet" is now about 50/50 between trued Remington and Custom actions. From a pure accuracy standpoint, the rebuilt Remingtons will hold their own. From a fit & function standpoint, the Customs are better.
Per comments above, if I had it to do all over, with what is available today, I would NEVER buy or build anything but a custom.
LOL as if lathes and mills capable of holding ± .0005" and grinders capable of holding ± .00005" were a recent invention........
Seems like the spending the extra $350ish bucks to true the action and have the barrel threaded to match would be better insurance in the long run.
Can you tell us what your email was titled? I'm thinking I might of been skipped over or I somehow missed the final email.
This is exactly the thought process that has driven blueprinting to be basically a "standard" practice. Everyone is afraid THEIRS is going to be the one that doesn't shoot, so everyone goes ahead and has the work done.
Just don't confuse "It can't hurt" with "necessary". Take a look at Remage style prefits. You're stuck with the factory threads for a safe/correct fit, and most don't go through the hassle of truing lugs/faces for those barrels. They shoot great. Similar story with Savage.
It's not that they are recent inventions. It's that that accuracy doesn't require crap tons of experience to run.LOL as if lathes and mills capable of holding ± .0005" and grinders capable of holding ± .00005" were a recent invention........
Thanks for the details. I've been in the business for 25 years, but I'm sure this stuff is news to others here.Rant off.
Mills are also down to ~.0002 positional. Hardinge lathes are pretty close to that as well.Thanks for the details. I've been in the business for 25 years, but I'm sure this stuff is news to others here.
Yep, but to get that ALL your support systems (metrology, workholding, TPM, tool setting, even insert selection) has to be on the ballMills are also down to ~.0002 positional. Hardinge lathes are pretty close to that as well.
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That's some voodoo shit right there. I'd never sell that action if I were youMine shoots -.125
The secret is to load the bullets in backwards.That's some voodoo shit right there. I'd never sell that action if I were you
Mother.Fucker.The secret is to load the bullets in backwards.
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I never experienced any of that. At least not what I noticed as all the remington rifles I have and have shot are all factory. I am not OCD either so maybe i overlook some things. I am not discounting your experiences Rust as you probably know more about building and bedding rifles than me. I am a hunter and a casual steel banger and I dont bag up and shoot for small groups so I have a different perspective than many on here.
I have handled and shot several 5R rifles and they will hold there own against any other rifle and thats with factory ammo. When my barrel goes, i am not going to do anything to the action. Screw on a quality barrel and go. I do own a custom action too. The bolt lift is lighter and the action is smoother. I really only notice this in the living room and not in the field shooting.
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