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Truing an action.
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 1871075" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>Truing is one of those things that you either commit to doing it right or you just don't do it. If you fight dialing in that indicates either a weekness in your set up or just need more practice.</p><p>The only times I've fought it was when I was using home made tooling or **** poor PTG tooling and things just wouldn't settle in. Dial intakes me a few minutes tops but the way my jig is I loosen two pairs of marked screws one turn and the sleeve is out with the action then back in with the next one tighten one turn and do a final dial in and we're on to cutting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 1871075, member: 13632"] Truing is one of those things that you either commit to doing it right or you just don't do it. If you fight dialing in that indicates either a weekness in your set up or just need more practice. The only times I've fought it was when I was using home made tooling or **** poor PTG tooling and things just wouldn't settle in. Dial intakes me a few minutes tops but the way my jig is I loosen two pairs of marked screws one turn and the sleeve is out with the action then back in with the next one tighten one turn and do a final dial in and we're on to cutting. [/QUOTE]
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