Re: Receiver Blueprinting and Barrel to Receiver Joint
I personaly blue print all my factory action back to 100% spec within .0002" , is it needed , no , does it make the gun shoot better , probably not! But in my oppinion it eliminates more variables to guess at if the gun starts shooting bad. I've seen Rem 700 action that only had one lug making contact and a visible gap between the action and lug where the reciever face was not square that would shoot 1/2 MOA out to 500yds consistantly , Now it was threaded to a properly chambered Hart barrel.
I have also seen BR gun have a barrel screwed on by hand and fired 20-30 times and need a wrench and some stout pressure to break it loose as with a right hand twsit barrel it will snug it self up each firing.
I think that alot of the "blue printing" we have done is more "preventitive" or Just in case" measures more that truely needed. Though if I were a smith building guns for a living I would not build a factroy gun wihtout blueprinting it