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<blockquote data-quote="Barrelnut" data-source="post: 1287250" data-attributes="member: 74902"><p>So I don't have to true the action? Does it then have the same "negative" affects that having a non-trued action does with a conventional build?</p><p></p><p>>> Yes, if the action needed truing. Fact is a lot of them don't and if you just purchases a custom action like a Stiller, it would, most likely, be good to go and your resale value would be better than a used trued Rem action. Better yet just get a Savage action, they usually shoot great with just the factory action. Besides MOST of the accuracy in a rifle has to do with the quality of the barrel and how well the chamber is cut. You can get very well respected pre-fit barrel makers that will cut you a chamber in a Bartlein cut rifle barrel. It just about doesn't get any better than that. Check out bugholes.com.</p><p></p><p>If I were not getting a custom action for a remage build, I personally would get a Savage action.</p><p></p><p>With that said, theoretically one could buy an action, prefit barrel, nut and lug, action and nut wrench, and assemble a barreled action. Is this accurate?</p><p></p><p>>> Yes. What you are really getting here is the ability to change the barrel yourself when you finally shoot out the current barrel or just decide that the caliber isn't for you and want to try something else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barrelnut, post: 1287250, member: 74902"] So I don't have to true the action? Does it then have the same "negative" affects that having a non-trued action does with a conventional build? >> Yes, if the action needed truing. Fact is a lot of them don't and if you just purchases a custom action like a Stiller, it would, most likely, be good to go and your resale value would be better than a used trued Rem action. Better yet just get a Savage action, they usually shoot great with just the factory action. Besides MOST of the accuracy in a rifle has to do with the quality of the barrel and how well the chamber is cut. You can get very well respected pre-fit barrel makers that will cut you a chamber in a Bartlein cut rifle barrel. It just about doesn't get any better than that. Check out bugholes.com. If I were not getting a custom action for a remage build, I personally would get a Savage action. With that said, theoretically one could buy an action, prefit barrel, nut and lug, action and nut wrench, and assemble a barreled action. Is this accurate? >> Yes. What you are really getting here is the ability to change the barrel yourself when you finally shoot out the current barrel or just decide that the caliber isn't for you and want to try something else. [/QUOTE]
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