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<blockquote data-quote="Nimrod1203" data-source="post: 608526" data-attributes="member: 35129"><p>One more thing I forgot. Most people do not blueprint an action even when they re-barrel. Some smith's recommend it, some don't. The general idea is there isn't much proof it makes a dramatic difference, but better safe than sorry so go ahead and do it because everything matters at 1000 yards. As far as the lugs wearing unevenly...you can fix that by lapping the lugs. there are ton's of articles on this site that touches on how to do that, and it would square your lugs to your action. It could be a simple fix like that. Also check the remington unplugged article on realguns.com....The guy builds a .22-250 rem 700 without a lathe and it shoots 1/4" groups. Good luck on whichever direction you go!</p><p>Nimrod</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nimrod1203, post: 608526, member: 35129"] One more thing I forgot. Most people do not blueprint an action even when they re-barrel. Some smith's recommend it, some don't. The general idea is there isn't much proof it makes a dramatic difference, but better safe than sorry so go ahead and do it because everything matters at 1000 yards. As far as the lugs wearing unevenly...you can fix that by lapping the lugs. there are ton's of articles on this site that touches on how to do that, and it would square your lugs to your action. It could be a simple fix like that. Also check the remington unplugged article on realguns.com....The guy builds a .22-250 rem 700 without a lathe and it shoots 1/4" groups. Good luck on whichever direction you go! Nimrod [/QUOTE]
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