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Opening up Feed Rails on a Remington model 700
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<blockquote data-quote="Tikkamike" data-source="post: 522656" data-attributes="member: 22242"><p>I was simply asking you a question about your bolt face. I didn't say anything about the 7rem/7rum bolt face. You made it sound like you had $25 in getting your action modified to take the wsm case that's why I asked about bolt face. And even $25 to open the rails and mill back your bolt stop is a bargain. Machinist usually charge $60 ish. Per hour around here and that is more than an hours worth of work in set up and labor. </p><p></p><p>But aside from this bosstom Guy trying to be more right than anyone else. All you need is to have a Smith open them up which shouldn't cost a ton and I reccomend having him mill your bolt stop And installing an extended magazine box also.. or like I said before just switch out rifles it may be a little cheaper than Smith work. Check into it and see which way is cheaper...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tikkamike, post: 522656, member: 22242"] I was simply asking you a question about your bolt face. I didn't say anything about the 7rem/7rum bolt face. You made it sound like you had $25 in getting your action modified to take the wsm case that's why I asked about bolt face. And even $25 to open the rails and mill back your bolt stop is a bargain. Machinist usually charge $60 ish. Per hour around here and that is more than an hours worth of work in set up and labor. But aside from this bosstom Guy trying to be more right than anyone else. All you need is to have a Smith open them up which shouldn't cost a ton and I reccomend having him mill your bolt stop And installing an extended magazine box also.. or like I said before just switch out rifles it may be a little cheaper than Smith work. Check into it and see which way is cheaper... [/QUOTE]
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