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Gunsmithing
Blueprinting an action- what is it
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<blockquote data-quote="bigben" data-source="post: 865833" data-attributes="member: 3126"><p>Not many realize how small .001 is in reality. The average human hair is .004 so that should put it in perspective for you. To achieve the accuracy he is portraying in those videos a remington 700 would cost what a custom gun does from the factory. Typical tolerancing on most machining operations are +\- .005. So even from the factory it may be within their standard of tolerancing. But isnt perfect. Indicating to .0001 is extremely tight. I enjoyed the videos and it really showed me a lot. I am a cnc machinist and have respect for the fella in the video. Not many know how hard it is to work within a .001.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigben, post: 865833, member: 3126"] Not many realize how small .001 is in reality. The average human hair is .004 so that should put it in perspective for you. To achieve the accuracy he is portraying in those videos a remington 700 would cost what a custom gun does from the factory. Typical tolerancing on most machining operations are +\- .005. So even from the factory it may be within their standard of tolerancing. But isnt perfect. Indicating to .0001 is extremely tight. I enjoyed the videos and it really showed me a lot. I am a cnc machinist and have respect for the fella in the video. Not many know how hard it is to work within a .001. [/QUOTE]
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