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"Trued" action With factory barrel
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<blockquote data-quote="fmajor" data-source="post: 1344181" data-attributes="member: 20646"><p>I've done the same thing only used "Prussian Blue" to determine the non-contacting areas on the recoil lugs. </p><p></p><p>Then, if needed (always), i used some very fine valve-grinding compound on the high-spot contact points and cycled the bolt until the lugs had equal contact.</p><p></p><p>I don't know if that was a good idea or not as i'm not a machinist/gunsmith, but it seemed to help on the rifles i did it to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fmajor, post: 1344181, member: 20646"] I've done the same thing only used "Prussian Blue" to determine the non-contacting areas on the recoil lugs. Then, if needed (always), i used some very fine valve-grinding compound on the high-spot contact points and cycled the bolt until the lugs had equal contact. I don't know if that was a good idea or not as i'm not a machinist/gunsmith, but it seemed to help on the rifles i did it to. [/QUOTE]
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