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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
action blueprinting?
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<blockquote data-quote="James Jones" data-source="post: 162174" data-attributes="member: 8843"><p>If the bolt race is reamed then its a good idea to either sleeve the bolt of replace it as their is gonna be ALOT of slop in the bolt and this will cause the bolt to cock in its lugs when the sear is dropped and thats bad for accuracy.</p><p> </p><p>If I'm paying for the action to be reamed then I'd rather have a new bolt from PTG used than spend the same money on having one sleeved.</p><p> </p><p>the bolt race doesen't have to be reamed but if your wanting to get tahn extra tiny bit of accuracy out of the gun to get to BR standards then its a good idea</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Jones, post: 162174, member: 8843"] If the bolt race is reamed then its a good idea to either sleeve the bolt of replace it as their is gonna be ALOT of slop in the bolt and this will cause the bolt to cock in its lugs when the sear is dropped and thats bad for accuracy. If I'm paying for the action to be reamed then I'd rather have a new bolt from PTG used than spend the same money on having one sleeved. the bolt race doesen't have to be reamed but if your wanting to get tahn extra tiny bit of accuracy out of the gun to get to BR standards then its a good idea [/QUOTE]
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