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<blockquote data-quote="Shawn Carlock" data-source="post: 101909" data-attributes="member: 4"><p>Bart B,</p><p> </p><p> You can choose what level of work you want done. I get customers that don't want to pay or feel they need a full blown truing job. For the most part I will build them whatever they want, but I also give them my opinion that is what they pay me for. It is my opinion that there is the occasional killer deal but mostly you get what you pay for. What you pay for in a reamed, mandral indexed, trued, squared and bushed action / bolt job is consistancy and guarantee. There is a reason that 99% of the top end long range / competition smiths offer this level of job. When your reputation counts on a 1/2 moa gaurantee and an expectation of 1/4 moa you do what is necessary. Ultimately I explain my position and let the customer make an informed choise. That being said I agree that there is really only one proper way to square and true an action.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shawn Carlock, post: 101909, member: 4"] Bart B, You can choose what level of work you want done. I get customers that don't want to pay or feel they need a full blown truing job. For the most part I will build them whatever they want, but I also give them my opinion that is what they pay me for. It is my opinion that there is the occasional killer deal but mostly you get what you pay for. What you pay for in a reamed, mandral indexed, trued, squared and bushed action / bolt job is consistancy and guarantee. There is a reason that 99% of the top end long range / competition smiths offer this level of job. When your reputation counts on a 1/2 moa gaurantee and an expectation of 1/4 moa you do what is necessary. Ultimately I explain my position and let the customer make an informed choise. That being said I agree that there is really only one proper way to square and true an action. [/QUOTE]
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