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<blockquote data-quote="dmgreene" data-source="post: 177377" data-attributes="member: 8491"><p>JK I don't think you would want it block form. Rem actions are around 1.36", I don't remember the exact measurement, so I figure 1.50" round stock should do. I have some 1.50" ti round stock and I would guess you would need about 10" long for a long action. I have been thinking about contacting Stiller or somebody else to see if they would build me a receiver if I supplied them the ti. I don't have a clue what this stuff sells for but I know its exspensive, this peice was left over from a job that we completed and I don't remember what grade it is. Heck I figure the lowest grade of ti should be better than most of the steel that the gunmakers are using. Maybe someone will give us some more info.</p><p> David</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmgreene, post: 177377, member: 8491"] JK I don't think you would want it block form. Rem actions are around 1.36", I don't remember the exact measurement, so I figure 1.50" round stock should do. I have some 1.50" ti round stock and I would guess you would need about 10" long for a long action. I have been thinking about contacting Stiller or somebody else to see if they would build me a receiver if I supplied them the ti. I don't have a clue what this stuff sells for but I know its exspensive, this peice was left over from a job that we completed and I don't remember what grade it is. Heck I figure the lowest grade of ti should be better than most of the steel that the gunmakers are using. Maybe someone will give us some more info. David [/QUOTE]
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