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<blockquote data-quote="GonzoK34" data-source="post: 515466" data-attributes="member: 8915"><p>I have this performed on all my hunting rifles. They are all rack grade rifles. Some are rifles I've bought from private party. Only one rifle required a new barrel and I had a kreiger installed.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Accuracy Package:</p><p>True Action, Polish bolt raceway, square receiver face, square receiver lugs, re-cut threads with single point tool, polish feed ramp, re-drill and tap thread scope base holes to 8-40, square bolt face, lugs, and lap lugs to receiver, install sako extractor, tune trigger to 2.5lbs, correct head space to minimum spec's, provide lead angle into throat for improved bullet run-out and AOL, recess barrel crown and provide 11 degree match crown, cut and true, recoil lug, glass and pillar bed stock with deavcon and marinetex stock, install pachmeyer recoil pad, epoxy sling swivel mounts to stock, install scope base and pin to receiver, lap scope rings. </p><p></p><p>Note: Base and rings are LE/Mil Tactical heavy duty and rings can be adjusted for left/right windage during initial installation. This function allows you to maintain mechanical zero of your scope. Fine tuning at the range without using up valuable windage moa. The rings are mounted with alignment post and serial numbered.</p><p>Source: <a href="http://www.gruningprecision.com" target="_blank">Gruning Precision: tactical rifles, Remington 700, M1A, M14, AR15, AR10, scope rings, scope bases, tactical accessories, Riverside, California</a></p><p></p><p>Gonzo</p><p>SEMPER FIDELIS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GonzoK34, post: 515466, member: 8915"] I have this performed on all my hunting rifles. They are all rack grade rifles. Some are rifles I've bought from private party. Only one rifle required a new barrel and I had a kreiger installed. Accuracy Package: True Action, Polish bolt raceway, square receiver face, square receiver lugs, re-cut threads with single point tool, polish feed ramp, re-drill and tap thread scope base holes to 8-40, square bolt face, lugs, and lap lugs to receiver, install sako extractor, tune trigger to 2.5lbs, correct head space to minimum spec's, provide lead angle into throat for improved bullet run-out and AOL, recess barrel crown and provide 11 degree match crown, cut and true, recoil lug, glass and pillar bed stock with deavcon and marinetex stock, install pachmeyer recoil pad, epoxy sling swivel mounts to stock, install scope base and pin to receiver, lap scope rings. Note: Base and rings are LE/Mil Tactical heavy duty and rings can be adjusted for left/right windage during initial installation. This function allows you to maintain mechanical zero of your scope. Fine tuning at the range without using up valuable windage moa. The rings are mounted with alignment post and serial numbered. Source: [URL="http://www.gruningprecision.com"]Gruning Precision: tactical rifles, Remington 700, M1A, M14, AR15, AR10, scope rings, scope bases, tactical accessories, Riverside, California[/URL] Gonzo SEMPER FIDELIS [/QUOTE]
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