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<blockquote data-quote="chris matthews" data-source="post: 70079" data-attributes="member: 66"><p>Brent,</p><p>I have used the Manson tooling and on several, the 700 to 705 tapered bushing falls right through the front, had Kiff make a 705 to 710 bushing and that works better- so that would put them a bit over 705 depending on how far they slid in....not saying they are all like that but have seen quite a few. But then again we (GA Precision) built over 600 rifles last year, so that's alot of recievers to true up....</p><p>Was talking to Gordy Gritters about it and he admitted that several times the 705 reamer cuts nothing but air.....</p><p>Thanks for further explaining it...</p><p></p><p>That's the cool thing about gunsmithing.... there are a bunch of ways to do things and we might not all agree on how to get them done but the bottom line is one little bitty hole on the target when we are through.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chris matthews, post: 70079, member: 66"] Brent, I have used the Manson tooling and on several, the 700 to 705 tapered bushing falls right through the front, had Kiff make a 705 to 710 bushing and that works better- so that would put them a bit over 705 depending on how far they slid in....not saying they are all like that but have seen quite a few. But then again we (GA Precision) built over 600 rifles last year, so that's alot of recievers to true up.... Was talking to Gordy Gritters about it and he admitted that several times the 705 reamer cuts nothing but air..... Thanks for further explaining it... That's the cool thing about gunsmithing.... there are a bunch of ways to do things and we might not all agree on how to get them done but the bottom line is one little bitty hole on the target when we are through. [/QUOTE]
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