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Vocabulary: "Trued" vs. "Blueprinted"?
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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny05" data-source="post: 1393114" data-attributes="member: 104154"><p>I was always taught that blueprinting was when an action is machined, it was "machined" into the center of tolerance. In other words, blueprinting and action may not be possible depending on how it was originally machined from the manufacturer.</p><p>Trueing an action is putting everything on a centerline through the entire gun. It usually means oversizing certain parts or just squaring things up, but when done correctly, all important factors will be perpendicular or parallel to the centerline. When done on an existing action, it is out of print, but it will be true to the axis which improves accuracy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny05, post: 1393114, member: 104154"] I was always taught that blueprinting was when an action is machined, it was “machined” into the center of tolerance. In other words, blueprinting and action may not be possible depending on how it was originally machined from the manufacturer. Trueing an action is putting everything on a centerline through the entire gun. It usually means oversizing certain parts or just squaring things up, but when done correctly, all important factors will be perpendicular or parallel to the centerline. When done on an existing action, it is out of print, but it will be true to the axis which improves accuracy. [/QUOTE]
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