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Is Action Blue Printing Worth It
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<blockquote data-quote="pedwards" data-source="post: 2314526" data-attributes="member: 120306"><p>I just got off the phone with Weatherby. What the guy said was that they don't put a number on the expected increase in accuracy if you blueprint the action. They will only guarantee the .99" 3 shot group at 100 yards that all of the Mark V rifles come with. He also said that the action becomes a true 1 to 1 with the barrel, eliminating as many of the manufacturing variables as possible, helping the gun to be more accurate. I asked about the .1" group from the Carbonmark and to his knowledge it was straight off the assembly line. No blueprinting, trigger fine tuning, or anything else that would push it closer to the custom rifle category. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pedwards, post: 2314526, member: 120306"] I just got off the phone with Weatherby. What the guy said was that they don't put a number on the expected increase in accuracy if you blueprint the action. They will only guarantee the .99" 3 shot group at 100 yards that all of the Mark V rifles come with. He also said that the action becomes a true 1 to 1 with the barrel, eliminating as many of the manufacturing variables as possible, helping the gun to be more accurate. I asked about the .1" group from the Carbonmark and to his knowledge it was straight off the assembly line. No blueprinting, trigger fine tuning, or anything else that would push it closer to the custom rifle category. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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