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Those of you that have had Custom Builds on a Ti action was it blue printed IE: truing receiver face, doing the lug imbutments(sp), and chasing threads on receiver making sure they're true and concentric. Thanks in advance!!!!!
I had GA Precision build me a 6.5 Creedmoor using a Rem 700 TI Action. After talking a few times to the builder Moon/Tim Roberts, he informed me that the TI actions were done/machined for Remington by Smith & Wesson and they are blue printed true and correct.
I built my wife a 308 on a titanium action manufactured by a company called xtreme shooting products in Ohio and she loves it its a 1/4 moa rifle no trueing or anything needed
I would think that you would need to stick with a fluted #4 contour or less to keep the rifle well balanced with the titanium action. that coupled with a Mcmillan Edge stock would make a nice easy to carry custom rifle. The 280 AI is a sweet round and would be a perfect mate for that action.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Wyfox</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I would think that you would need to stick with a fluted #4 contour or less to keep the rifle well balanced with the titanium action. that coupled with a Mcmillan Edge stock would make a nice easy to carry custom rifle. The 280 AI is a sweet round and would be a perfect mate for that action. </div></div>Ok Wy, the 280AI is something I'm considering along with the 270!!!!
I've got a nice Dakota in 270 Win, and have an Argentine Mauser 98 at the smiths getting barreled to 280 AI now. Now that the 280 AI is commercially produced its ballisticly a better option with more powder capacity and higher ballistic coefficient bullets it's a better option then the older tried and true 270.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: bigbw3</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I built my wife a 308 on a titanium action manufactured by a company called xtreme shooting products in Ohio and she loves it its a 1/4 moa rifle no trueing or anything needed </div></div>
I use one of their triggers on my FN SPR and have seriously been considering one of their titanium actions for my next rifle. Your post made up my mind for me. Thanks!
Those of you that have Original Ti's that have keep them that way did you remove the pressure point in the stock or did you keep it there, reason I asked this one I have shoot CoreLokts(130grns) pretty doggone good. I kinda want to float it but scared to do so.