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Squared and Trued 700 VS Blueprinted
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<blockquote data-quote="Capt RB" data-source="post: 1612646" data-attributes="member: 85987"><p>Most bolt raceways will clean up at .705 or even .708. Some install Borden bumps other smiths install new bolts(a cost savings if changing extractors threading the handle and bushing the pin) and other smiths still will sleeve the bolt because they are going to retime the bolt(a should've anyway).</p><p> Should you bp a rem? That's a personal question only the owner can answer. A good custom action fixes alot of factory action issues. Can you shoot well enough to exploit those enhancements? Many cannot but the confidence they gain knowing they have a piece of perfection makes them concentrate more on their shots so they shoot much better than an equally accurate factory rifle.</p><p>A blueprinted or custom actioned custom barreled tack driver isn't turning you into Tony Boyer or Sam Hall however it may get you to start taking the steps to get there</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capt RB, post: 1612646, member: 85987"] Most bolt raceways will clean up at .705 or even .708. Some install Borden bumps other smiths install new bolts(a cost savings if changing extractors threading the handle and bushing the pin) and other smiths still will sleeve the bolt because they are going to retime the bolt(a should've anyway). Should you bp a rem? That's a personal question only the owner can answer. A good custom action fixes alot of factory action issues. Can you shoot well enough to exploit those enhancements? Many cannot but the confidence they gain knowing they have a piece of perfection makes them concentrate more on their shots so they shoot much better than an equally accurate factory rifle. A blueprinted or custom actioned custom barreled tack driver isn't turning you into Tony Boyer or Sam Hall however it may get you to start taking the steps to get there [/QUOTE]
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