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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 2554922" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>So, you would account these "winners" solely to these custom actions? I'd think not! True, lathe turned action <em>can </em> be very straight, but as close to perfection could only be found off a centerless ground, round action. Bearing inners and outers are centerless ground. I'd say it's a combination of things that make a 'winner', the action being near the bottom of my list. Screw a higher end custom barrel to the shoulder on a Salvage and it'll be competitive in many circles, not that I'm any fan of Salvage. In the end, the skill of the 'driver' is right near, if not at, the top of my list. As for knowing what is possible in the world of machining, well, I've been machining since '74. I haven't seen everything, but I've seen a quit a bit over the years!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 2554922, member: 24284"] So, you would account these "winners" solely to these custom actions? I'd think not! True, lathe turned action [I]can [/I] be very straight, but as close to perfection could only be found off a centerless ground, round action. Bearing inners and outers are centerless ground. I'd say it's a combination of things that make a 'winner', the action being near the bottom of my list. Screw a higher end custom barrel to the shoulder on a Salvage and it'll be competitive in many circles, not that I'm any fan of Salvage. In the end, the skill of the 'driver' is right near, if not at, the top of my list. As for knowing what is possible in the world of machining, well, I've been machining since '74. I haven't seen everything, but I've seen a quit a bit over the years! [/QUOTE]
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