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<blockquote data-quote="ackleyfan" data-source="post: 189303" data-attributes="member: 3500"><p><strong>1 piece Bolt</strong></p><p></p><p>The difference is the Alpine and Timberline have bolt handles which are silver soldered on making them a 2 piece bolt,the Rimrock bolts are cut form a solid block of CM making the bolt and handle 1 piece,which equates to more cnc machine time which is one of the reasons the Rimrocks cost is higher,another reason is the Borden Bumps which lets the bolt cycle very smoothly but locks up very tight when bolt is closed,.001 diametral clearance,I'm pretty sure the action bodies are finish ground on the Rimrocks and a turned finish on the Alpine and Timberline! I have an Alpine mag and a Timberline,and they are truly a work of art the fit and finish are Incredible,I personally would use the money you save on a barrel and smith work,from my experience it would be hard to find an accuracy advantage between the Rimrock and the Alpine and Timberline,as all of these actions are very precise!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ackleyfan, post: 189303, member: 3500"] [b]1 piece Bolt[/b] The difference is the Alpine and Timberline have bolt handles which are silver soldered on making them a 2 piece bolt,the Rimrock bolts are cut form a solid block of CM making the bolt and handle 1 piece,which equates to more cnc machine time which is one of the reasons the Rimrocks cost is higher,another reason is the Borden Bumps which lets the bolt cycle very smoothly but locks up very tight when bolt is closed,.001 diametral clearance,I'm pretty sure the action bodies are finish ground on the Rimrocks and a turned finish on the Alpine and Timberline! I have an Alpine mag and a Timberline,and they are truly a work of art the fit and finish are Incredible,I personally would use the money you save on a barrel and smith work,from my experience it would be hard to find an accuracy advantage between the Rimrock and the Alpine and Timberline,as all of these actions are very precise! [/QUOTE]
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