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Model 88 Winchester fans?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gregg C" data-source="post: 2832526" data-attributes="member: 103471"><p>[USER=87532]@Santiam338[/USER] , when you rebarreled your 88, did you true the action, or any of those other accuracy enhancing operations ? DIY, or smith involved?</p><p>Last time I had mine apart, to take creep out of trigger, I was struck by some similarities that other actions share. Like the AR. And Savage. Differences aplenty, sure, but similar. Most folks say the Savage floating bolt head doesn't really need or respond to truing. </p><p>Lapping lugs, for the 88? </p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gregg C, post: 2832526, member: 103471"] [USER=87532]@Santiam338[/USER] , when you rebarreled your 88, did you true the action, or any of those other accuracy enhancing operations ? DIY, or smith involved? Last time I had mine apart, to take creep out of trigger, I was struck by some similarities that other actions share. Like the AR. And Savage. Differences aplenty, sure, but similar. Most folks say the Savage floating bolt head doesn't really need or respond to truing. Lapping lugs, for the 88? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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