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Savage 110 front of action picture request
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<blockquote data-quote="tobnpr" data-source="post: 1960679" data-attributes="member: 68758"><p>"Trued" is a much-used, and mis-used term that has no specific definition/scope of work.</p><p>Bolt lift on a Savage sucks. So what... no one's using them for PRS.</p><p>Floating bolthead means I don't face the lug abutments, just lap the lugs into contact.</p><p></p><p>Look at PTG, Northland, others... </p><p>Sell "Trued" and "Blueprinted" receivers. Different scopes of work...</p><p></p><p>True receiver face. True boltface. </p><p>Receiver threads- I chase with a piloted tap to make sure they're concentric enough (and not binding) to allow the barrel shoulder and receiver face to mate precisely. I generally don't believe in single-pointing oversize, IMO doesn't provide the ROI for the customer and means they've forever given up using standard pre-fits which is the main attraction for many in using the Savage action.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, what- exactly- did he do?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tobnpr, post: 1960679, member: 68758"] "Trued" is a much-used, and mis-used term that has no specific definition/scope of work. Bolt lift on a Savage sucks. So what... no one's using them for PRS. Floating bolthead means I don't face the lug abutments, just lap the lugs into contact. Look at PTG, Northland, others... Sell "Trued" and "Blueprinted" receivers. Different scopes of work... True receiver face. True boltface. Receiver threads- I chase with a piloted tap to make sure they're concentric enough (and not binding) to allow the barrel shoulder and receiver face to mate precisely. I generally don't believe in single-pointing oversize, IMO doesn't provide the ROI for the customer and means they've forever given up using standard pre-fits which is the main attraction for many in using the Savage action. Anyway, what- exactly- did he do? [/QUOTE]
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