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Remington 700 Factory Actions
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<blockquote data-quote="MagnumManiac" data-source="post: 2555155" data-attributes="member: 10755"><p>My last half dozen Rem 700 "RR" prefix actions were dead true to the centreline, from raceways to barrel shoulder and bolt recess…however, as to the WAY that 700 bolts are assembled, they were all off a very small amount. This is why I prefer to use PT&G one piece bolts on my builds. Since closing my gunsmithing business and then losing all of my guns, I no longer get to play with any new stuff, as was planned.</p><p>Remington made very good stuff on those recent CNC machines, it's just that the people assembling the parts took no care in what they were doing…and it's not just Remington that put out less than ideal rifles when the bean counters get involved.</p><p>There are many manufacturers of guns that have had the same issue, including very large NAMES in the business.</p><p></p><p>Cheers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MagnumManiac, post: 2555155, member: 10755"] My last half dozen Rem 700 “RR” prefix actions were dead true to the centreline, from raceways to barrel shoulder and bolt recess…however, as to the WAY that 700 bolts are assembled, they were all off a very small amount. This is why I prefer to use PT&G one piece bolts on my builds. Since closing my gunsmithing business and then losing all of my guns, I no longer get to play with any new stuff, as was planned. Remington made very good stuff on those recent CNC machines, it’s just that the people assembling the parts took no care in what they were doing…and it’s not just Remington that put out less than ideal rifles when the bean counters get involved. There are many manufacturers of guns that have had the same issue, including very large NAMES in the business. Cheers. [/QUOTE]
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