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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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Rebarreling a rifle how far do we need to go.
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<blockquote data-quote="arch408" data-source="post: 1903494" data-attributes="member: 59036"><p>It just takes a few minutes to face the reciever to insure that it is square. Lapping the bolt recoil lugs to the receiver shouldn't take long either. Spending 45 minutes to an hour extra time is well worth the effort. If a surface grinder is available to insure the recoil lug is perfectly flat is also a good investment. Also while your at it, a good pillar and bedding job wouldn't hurt either. Holy ****, isn't that called a custom rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arch408, post: 1903494, member: 59036"] It just takes a few minutes to face the reciever to insure that it is square. Lapping the bolt recoil lugs to the receiver shouldn't take long either. Spending 45 minutes to an hour extra time is well worth the effort. If a surface grinder is available to insure the recoil lug is perfectly flat is also a good investment. Also while your at it, a good pillar and bedding job wouldn't hurt either. Holy ****, isn't that called a custom rifle. [/QUOTE]
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