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Truing a brand new Remy action...
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 1637110" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>90% of the gunsmiths out there don't qualify their tooling to find center so very, very few actually have the tooling that is of sufficient quality and tolerance to actually be making an improvement on many things. A good many hold the actions in a manner that puts stress in the action their truing till you take it out and it's springs back. There are many layers to if it's worth it, if the smith is using separate bushings that have not been checked on a surface plate and a 1/2 inch bar that has not been inspected you stand a good chance of having the same action after truing as before, between the poor quality of the bushings then the tolerance stacking with that system are you really getting a trued action?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 1637110, member: 13632"] 90% of the gunsmiths out there don't qualify their tooling to find center so very, very few actually have the tooling that is of sufficient quality and tolerance to actually be making an improvement on many things. A good many hold the actions in a manner that puts stress in the action their truing till you take it out and it's springs back. There are many layers to if it's worth it, if the smith is using separate bushings that have not been checked on a surface plate and a 1/2 inch bar that has not been inspected you stand a good chance of having the same action after truing as before, between the poor quality of the bushings then the tolerance stacking with that system are you really getting a trued action? [/QUOTE]
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