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The Basics, Starting Out
True up a Rem 700 or buy a custom action?
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<blockquote data-quote="Alex Wheeler" data-source="post: 1825329" data-attributes="member: 101859"><p>No I cant.</p><p>Regarding your other comment, Kelbly's for example have held not only headspace and thread tolerance but also thread timing specs so close I chamber them without the action and the engraving will line up when torqued as well. They have been making them for much longer than any of the 4 you mentioned above have existed. Not to mention Bat, and Borden, they hold tenon specs like that as well ( not timing), and also were there long before the ones you mentioned. Its a nice feature but only if the important things are right first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alex Wheeler, post: 1825329, member: 101859"] No I cant. Regarding your other comment, Kelbly's for example have held not only headspace and thread tolerance but also thread timing specs so close I chamber them without the action and the engraving will line up when torqued as well. They have been making them for much longer than any of the 4 you mentioned above have existed. Not to mention Bat, and Borden, they hold tenon specs like that as well ( not timing), and also were there long before the ones you mentioned. Its a nice feature but only if the important things are right first. [/QUOTE]
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