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How important is blueprinting?
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<blockquote data-quote="el matador" data-source="post: 845203" data-attributes="member: 12193"><p>Up there in the Basics forum I mentioned a Remington that I may get rebarreled. I know it's fairly common to have the smith true up everything on the action before installing a shiny new barrel, but how crucial of a step is this? What kind of accuracy are we talking about here...an extra 1/4 moa? 1/8? This is a hunting rifle which I would like to get shooting 1/2-3/4 moa consistently. Is it worth the extra bucks to throw down on squaring the action or will a new barrel get me where I need by itself?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="el matador, post: 845203, member: 12193"] Up there in the Basics forum I mentioned a Remington that I may get rebarreled. I know it's fairly common to have the smith true up everything on the action before installing a shiny new barrel, but how crucial of a step is this? What kind of accuracy are we talking about here...an extra 1/4 moa? 1/8? This is a hunting rifle which I would like to get shooting 1/2-3/4 moa consistently. Is it worth the extra bucks to throw down on squaring the action or will a new barrel get me where I need by itself? [/QUOTE]
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