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Vocabulary: "Trued" vs. "Blueprinted"?
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<blockquote data-quote="Legionnaire" data-source="post: 1391015" data-attributes="member: 101897"><p>Hey, all. I've been shooting for a lot of years (and lurking here for a while), but am fairly new to the nuances of long-range. I have a couple of capable rigs, but have started to contemplate doing some of my own assembly--for fun and the learning that will result. Likely going to start by tearing down and rebuilding one of my current Remingtons.</p><p></p><p>I understand that you want the action "square" and everything lined up on center. I hear people talk about "truing" and "blueprinting" actions. Are these two terms for the same thing, or is the process actually different? I don't imagine doing either myself; just want to know what I'm talking about if engaging a smith to do the work.</p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Legionnaire, post: 1391015, member: 101897"] Hey, all. I've been shooting for a lot of years (and lurking here for a while), but am fairly new to the nuances of long-range. I have a couple of capable rigs, but have started to contemplate doing some of my own assembly--for fun and the learning that will result. Likely going to start by tearing down and rebuilding one of my current Remingtons. I understand that you want the action "square" and everything lined up on center. I hear people talk about "truing" and "blueprinting" actions. Are these two terms for the same thing, or is the process actually different? I don't imagine doing either myself; just want to know what I'm talking about if engaging a smith to do the work. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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