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To Remage or not to remage
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<blockquote data-quote="waspocrew" data-source="post: 2112142" data-attributes="member: 78732"><p>Shouldered prefit is the way to go, but like others have mentioned, the tolerances on a 700 aren't tight enough, so your gunsmith will need the action in hand.</p><p></p><p>A Remage with a barrel nut is totally fine, just need gauges to set your headspace. I had a 22-250 AI prefit on a Savage and it shot great! Recently picked up a TL3 and moved the savage prefit over for now (same thread pitch). Ended up having some cerakote done and looks even better. It'll be a 22 Creed once I torch the current barrel and I definitely plan on the shouldered pre-fit route.[ATTACH=full]250499[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="waspocrew, post: 2112142, member: 78732"] Shouldered prefit is the way to go, but like others have mentioned, the tolerances on a 700 aren't tight enough, so your gunsmith will need the action in hand. A Remage with a barrel nut is totally fine, just need gauges to set your headspace. I had a 22-250 AI prefit on a Savage and it shot great! Recently picked up a TL3 and moved the savage prefit over for now (same thread pitch). Ended up having some cerakote done and looks even better. It'll be a 22 Creed once I torch the current barrel and I definitely plan on the shouldered pre-fit route.[ATTACH type="full" alt="B6F50870-742C-4210-ADAF-281836E8E400.jpeg"]250499[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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