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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Trued actions vs fancy actions
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<blockquote data-quote="blueprairiedog" data-source="post: 1994597" data-attributes="member: 41777"><p><strong>community.cartalk.com</strong>/t/what-does-<strong>blueprinting</strong>...</p><p>It means <strong>machining all the engine parts to the blueprint dimensions</strong>. But it is still a vague term because there will always be some error so unless the "blueprinting is defined by the allowable tolerances, then the term is useless. If you use the blueprint tolerances, then you are simply returning the engine to brand new factory condition.</p></blockquote><p>I have measured many new gm engines and very seldom find one in spec.while in training I told the instructor I just want to know what the norm is he asked me what do you mean I told him I bet this engine on the is out of spec and the first cylinder was but that's normal and it works. Good gun smiths don't make them they just make them better.call it whatever I call it commercially acceptable</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="blueprairiedog, post: 1994597, member: 41777"] [B]community.cartalk.com[/B]/t/what-does-[B]blueprinting[/B]... It means [B]machining all the engine parts to the blueprint dimensions[/B]. But it is still a vague term because there will always be some error so unless the "blueprinting is defined by the allowable tolerances, then the term is useless. If you use the blueprint tolerances, then you are simply returning the engine to brand new factory condition. [/QUOTE] I have measured many new gm engines and very seldom find one in spec.while in training I told the instructor I just want to know what the norm is he asked me what do you mean I told him I bet this engine on the is out of spec and the first cylinder was but that’s normal and it works. Good gun smiths don’t make them they just make them better.call it whatever I call it commercially acceptable [/QUOTE]
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