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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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How important is blueprinting an action
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<blockquote data-quote="GunHawk" data-source="post: 1840309" data-attributes="member: 108159"><p>Thanks to JE and Mram10 for your input; it really filled some gaps in my knowledge and understanding. </p><p>My next question to all you experienced smiths is: Is there one ore more factory actions that are generally better made so that they usually require little or no work compared to other actions? I expect that many smiths will have preferred actions based on familiarity or "easy-to-work-on", or some other parameters. I happen to prefer 3-lug actions because they make more sense to me, for the same reason a 3 legged stool makes more sense than a 2 legged one, but that is not what I'm asking. What factory actions <em><u>generally</u></em> require less work?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GunHawk, post: 1840309, member: 108159"] Thanks to JE and Mram10 for your input; it really filled some gaps in my knowledge and understanding. My next question to all you experienced smiths is: Is there one ore more factory actions that are generally better made so that they usually require little or no work compared to other actions? I expect that many smiths will have preferred actions based on familiarity or “easy-to-work-on”, or some other parameters. I happen to prefer 3-lug actions because they make more sense to me, for the same reason a 3 legged stool makes more sense than a 2 legged one, but that is not what I’m asking. What factory actions [I][U]generally[/U][/I] require less work? [/QUOTE]
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