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The Basics, Starting Out
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<blockquote data-quote="QuietTexan" data-source="post: 2036378" data-attributes="member: 116181"><p>FWIW... ARP told me that when the time comes to rebarrel my factory R700, by the time I pay for them to true the action and do some other nice things (side bolt release, bolt replacement/fluting, ect) they could just sell me a Defiance action for about the same price. In a world where better actions exist, I don't know if I have a strong enough sentimental attachment to any of my factory rifles that makes them worth the cost of quality machine work. Especially that particular little gem that went back to Remington right out of the box because it wouldn't chamber a round.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="QuietTexan, post: 2036378, member: 116181"] FWIW... ARP told me that when the time comes to rebarrel my factory R700, by the time I pay for them to true the action and do some other nice things (side bolt release, bolt replacement/fluting, ect) they could just sell me a Defiance action for about the same price. In a world where better actions exist, I don't know if I have a strong enough sentimental attachment to any of my factory rifles that makes them worth the cost of quality machine work. Especially that particular little gem that went back to Remington right out of the box because it wouldn't chamber a round. [/QUOTE]
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