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<blockquote data-quote="MudRunner2005" data-source="post: 795736" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>Here we go with the same ole crap.......Why can't people just let the man have a Remington 700 without some other supporter trying to change his mind? Every **** time...</p><p> </p><p>Somehow a thread will always get de-railed into a 700 vs ______ contest.... If he wants a 700, let him have a 700.</p><p> </p><p>It comes down to this.....To get true long-range performance and repeatability out of ANY gun, you will have to true the action. Period. Dot. The rest of the process is rhetoric from there.</p><p> </p><p>Alot of people of people don't think I know anything about anything, on here, but hey, whatever floats your boat. Am I a 50 year old seasoned big game hunter....No. But I'm not new to the machining world, or custom rifles. And for someone to tell me that any 1 action (non-custom) is better than the other b/c it doesn't need any trueing done to it before final fitment, is full of crap. Sure, you can fit one up without trueing the threads, trueing the reciever and bolt face, and properly headspacing by fitting the recoil lug....Just look at the factory built rifles and how bad they shoot compared to a custom sticking them in 1 hole... And you can also mount it into the stock without bedding the action, lug, and floating the barrel.......But it will NEVER shoot to it's fullest potential, and you will have just wasted alot of money, b/c you will be dissatisfied, and will have to pay the smith to pull it back down, turn everything, and blueprint it, then bed & float and put it all back together the RIGHT way.</p><p> </p><p>Just my $0.02, but if you're gonna go custom, why not do it right the first time?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudRunner2005, post: 795736, member: 12995"] Here we go with the same ole crap.......Why can't people just let the man have a Remington 700 without some other supporter trying to change his mind? Every **** time... Somehow a thread will always get de-railed into a 700 vs ______ contest.... If he wants a 700, let him have a 700. It comes down to this.....To get true long-range performance and repeatability out of ANY gun, you will have to true the action. Period. Dot. The rest of the process is rhetoric from there. Alot of people of people don't think I know anything about anything, on here, but hey, whatever floats your boat. Am I a 50 year old seasoned big game hunter....No. But I'm not new to the machining world, or custom rifles. And for someone to tell me that any 1 action (non-custom) is better than the other b/c it doesn't need any trueing done to it before final fitment, is full of crap. Sure, you can fit one up without trueing the threads, trueing the reciever and bolt face, and properly headspacing by fitting the recoil lug....Just look at the factory built rifles and how bad they shoot compared to a custom sticking them in 1 hole... And you can also mount it into the stock without bedding the action, lug, and floating the barrel.......But it will NEVER shoot to it's fullest potential, and you will have just wasted alot of money, b/c you will be dissatisfied, and will have to pay the smith to pull it back down, turn everything, and blueprint it, then bed & float and put it all back together the RIGHT way. Just my $0.02, but if you're gonna go custom, why not do it right the first time? [/QUOTE]
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