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Truing/working over a Rem700 LA
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<blockquote data-quote="Bang4theBuck" data-source="post: 2696155" data-attributes="member: 73596"><p>This is exactly what I would do, for multiple reasons. First, I have not had a single instance over the course of a dozen or more instances where a rem/age replacement didn't deliver exception results. Results have varied a little from one ragged hole to 3/4 moa, so all of.them shoot. </p><p>Secondly, and especially if you do the work yourself, which I highly encourage you to do, if for some reason the new barrel doesn't do the job, you can still remove that barrel and have the action tried, if you want to to. Once the action is tried, you can spin the same barrel back on and because the barrel nut controls the headspace, you can easily adjust for what your smith might have taken off the action. </p><p>This also gives you the opportunity to replace the factory recoil lug with a precision ground version. </p><p>I highly recommend Northland Shooters Supply. You can get the barrel, recoil lug, barrel nut, all the tools you need, and a fancy new trigger thelat the remmy probably needs anyway all in one phone call. </p><p></p><p>I would be very surprised if the rifle didn't shoot really well with those updrades</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bang4theBuck, post: 2696155, member: 73596"] This is exactly what I would do, for multiple reasons. First, I have not had a single instance over the course of a dozen or more instances where a rem/age replacement didn't deliver exception results. Results have varied a little from one ragged hole to 3/4 moa, so all of.them shoot. Secondly, and especially if you do the work yourself, which I highly encourage you to do, if for some reason the new barrel doesn't do the job, you can still remove that barrel and have the action tried, if you want to to. Once the action is tried, you can spin the same barrel back on and because the barrel nut controls the headspace, you can easily adjust for what your smith might have taken off the action. This also gives you the opportunity to replace the factory recoil lug with a precision ground version. I highly recommend Northland Shooters Supply. You can get the barrel, recoil lug, barrel nut, all the tools you need, and a fancy new trigger thelat the remmy probably needs anyway all in one phone call. I would be very surprised if the rifle didn't shoot really well with those updrades [/QUOTE]
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