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The Basics, Starting Out
LRH - single "do it all" rifle or 2 gun battery?
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<blockquote data-quote="SteelBanger" data-source="post: 1778804" data-attributes="member: 112192"><p>With the quote I have for the action work I'm at $525. That's includes trueing the action minus recutting the threads (so I can keep the rem threads and have the option to go with a remage build), adding a .25" double pinned recoil lug, and sending the whole thing off to be nitrided (it's currently an old blued and beat up action so it could use a refresh). They charge $600 to thread (both ends) and chamber a barrel and that doesn't even include the cost of the barrel so that's why I'm considering a remage barrel. They would charge $75 to install a remage barrel so I'd be all in $600 to have the action fixed up and remage barrel installed. I would install the barrel myself but $75 is cheaper than buying go / no-go gauges and an action wrench.</p><p>Does that sound reasonable?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteelBanger, post: 1778804, member: 112192"] With the quote I have for the action work I'm at $525. That's includes trueing the action minus recutting the threads (so I can keep the rem threads and have the option to go with a remage build), adding a .25" double pinned recoil lug, and sending the whole thing off to be nitrided (it's currently an old blued and beat up action so it could use a refresh). They charge $600 to thread (both ends) and chamber a barrel and that doesn't even include the cost of the barrel so that's why I'm considering a remage barrel. They would charge $75 to install a remage barrel so I'd be all in $600 to have the action fixed up and remage barrel installed. I would install the barrel myself but $75 is cheaper than buying go / no-go gauges and an action wrench. Does that sound reasonable? [/QUOTE]
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