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Comparison of 6.5PRC Action Options
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<blockquote data-quote="PNWdude67" data-source="post: 1769791" data-attributes="member: 110615"><p>One reason why the one piece custom actions are appealing to me is that the rail and recoil logs are machined as part of the receiver eliminating two places of potential mystery zero shift issues. We chose Lone Peak Arms's Fuzion short action receivers and like Rich mentioned with the PRC get a XM, midsize or long action. We have 4 Fuzions one is the Fuzion Ti... they are all cut for the same bolt diameter, and we have .223, standard and magnum bolts. What is impressive to me, when I swap an optic to another receiver change barrels and bolts, torque everything back down ... the return to zero from the previous assembly of that system is dead on and the shifts in zero are within .5 mil from barrel to barrel. When using ARC rings I mounted two mark 5 and a ZCO the windage was dead on to .1 off with all three straight out of the box. The trued 700 will be accurate and perform well, but having a receiver you know will be solid if you have to dissemble or drop it on a hunt is worth it to me. It's the best return on investment of the custom rifle in my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PNWdude67, post: 1769791, member: 110615"] One reason why the one piece custom actions are appealing to me is that the rail and recoil logs are machined as part of the receiver eliminating two places of potential mystery zero shift issues. We chose Lone Peak Arms’s Fuzion short action receivers and like Rich mentioned with the PRC get a XM, midsize or long action. We have 4 Fuzions one is the Fuzion Ti... they are all cut for the same bolt diameter, and we have .223, standard and magnum bolts. What is impressive to me, when I swap an optic to another receiver change barrels and bolts, torque everything back down ... the return to zero from the previous assembly of that system is dead on and the shifts in zero are within .5 mil from barrel to barrel. When using ARC rings I mounted two mark 5 and a ZCO the windage was dead on to .1 off with all three straight out of the box. The trued 700 will be accurate and perform well, but having a receiver you know will be solid if you have to dissemble or drop it on a hunt is worth it to me. It’s the best return on investment of the custom rifle in my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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