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Mark V truing.
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<blockquote data-quote="Thescandinavian" data-source="post: 1686104" data-attributes="member: 107409"><p>I'm not about to send the rifle across the Atlantic. Having it exported and imported would cause me the mother of all headaches. I only payed the gunsmith to install the barrel so no truing is done to it. I necksize the brass BTW, imagining that better grip with the chamber would eliminate some of the problems an untrued action could provide.</p><p>I should probably just get the bolt in an lathe and start turning it to see how much it's off before I even consider anything more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thescandinavian, post: 1686104, member: 107409"] I'm not about to send the rifle across the Atlantic. Having it exported and imported would cause me the mother of all headaches. I only payed the gunsmith to install the barrel so no truing is done to it. I necksize the brass BTW, imagining that better grip with the chamber would eliminate some of the problems an untrued action could provide. I should probably just get the bolt in an lathe and start turning it to see how much it's off before I even consider anything more. [/QUOTE]
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