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"Timing a BOLT" to Another Action????
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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 1879720" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>Aside the primary extraction problems the Remington 700 has and has had, they are straighter than they have ever been, and that is a plus and what matters. They're not equivalent to custom actions, but they are closer than the older pre CNC made actions ever thought about being. Set one up for truing and very little metal will need to be removed. Some have been so close as to not warrant truing, but if you've bothered to take the time to do the set-up you may as well. The bolts that come with these receivers are just as good. The old manufacture can't even come close to being as straight as the new. I buy action and bolt only, I don't tear down a used rifle unless that is what the client wants to provide. The 'new' bolt handles are clunky and ugly IMO. They get changed-out when fixing the primary extraction timing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 1879720, member: 24284"] Aside the primary extraction problems the Remington 700 has and has had, they are straighter than they have ever been, and that is a plus and what matters. They're not equivalent to custom actions, but they are closer than the older pre CNC made actions ever thought about being. Set one up for truing and very little metal will need to be removed. Some have been so close as to not warrant truing, but if you've bothered to take the time to do the set-up you may as well. The bolts that come with these receivers are just as good. The old manufacture can't even come close to being as straight as the new. I buy action and bolt only, I don't tear down a used rifle unless that is what the client wants to provide. The 'new' bolt handles are clunky and ugly IMO. They get changed-out when fixing the primary extraction timing. [/QUOTE]
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