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How is this for a vertical string
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<blockquote data-quote="Machinist" data-source="post: 812312" data-attributes="member: 43328"><p>I think you might have me confused with someone else. None the less nice to meet you. Titanium action screws would have cool factor. The only thing I wonder about is titanium tends to have more flex than standard grade 5 bolts. If they are tight I can't see any noticeable effect they would have though.</p><p></p><p>My most accurate load was varget and 168 matchking. I had an Israeli mauser srewed in the barrel another turn and chambered with a tight neck match reamer it shot amazing. Then I sold it, have regretted it ever since. With peep sights I could hold 1 moa all day from field positions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Machinist, post: 812312, member: 43328"] I think you might have me confused with someone else. None the less nice to meet you. Titanium action screws would have cool factor. The only thing I wonder about is titanium tends to have more flex than standard grade 5 bolts. If they are tight I can't see any noticeable effect they would have though. My most accurate load was varget and 168 matchking. I had an Israeli mauser srewed in the barrel another turn and chambered with a tight neck match reamer it shot amazing. Then I sold it, have regretted it ever since. With peep sights I could hold 1 moa all day from field positions. [/QUOTE]
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