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Blueprinting, Does it realy help
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<blockquote data-quote="joe0121" data-source="post: 512363" data-attributes="member: 26058"><p>The smith putting the barrel on my .300 wm was telling me a story about a rifle he got that "just wouldn't shoot" turns out one of the lugs on the bolt wast even in contact with the receiver!</p><p></p><p> I was doing some math on a future build I want to do. A .338 LM. It would be cheaper to just buy a defiance action than it would be to massage a Remington action so you point is very well taken and a valid one. </p><p></p><p>In your opinion what is the most cost effective way to get a factory rifle to shoot well other than hand loading?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joe0121, post: 512363, member: 26058"] The smith putting the barrel on my .300 wm was telling me a story about a rifle he got that "just wouldn't shoot" turns out one of the lugs on the bolt wast even in contact with the receiver! I was doing some math on a future build I want to do. A .338 LM. It would be cheaper to just buy a defiance action than it would be to massage a Remington action so you point is very well taken and a valid one. In your opinion what is the most cost effective way to get a factory rifle to shoot well other than hand loading? [/QUOTE]
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