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<blockquote data-quote="Nimrod1203" data-source="post: 609014" data-attributes="member: 35129"><p>One last thing to keep in mind TA, If you send your action in and they do a blueprinting job, that typically involves cutting the threads to oversided square dimensions...which means you cannot use your factory barrel at that point. If they simply square the face, bolt, and lap the lugs, it will still fit, but most barrel makers include this in a rebarrel anyways. Just one other thing to keep in mind. Basically you'd get free what you would pay for anyways with the purchase of a new barrel. To me it doesn't make a whole lot of sense putting a factory barrel on a squared action, as there is no guarantee it will shoot any better than it does as of now. Good luck going with whichever.</p><p>Nimrod</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nimrod1203, post: 609014, member: 35129"] One last thing to keep in mind TA, If you send your action in and they do a blueprinting job, that typically involves cutting the threads to oversided square dimensions...which means you cannot use your factory barrel at that point. If they simply square the face, bolt, and lap the lugs, it will still fit, but most barrel makers include this in a rebarrel anyways. Just one other thing to keep in mind. Basically you'd get free what you would pay for anyways with the purchase of a new barrel. To me it doesn't make a whole lot of sense putting a factory barrel on a squared action, as there is no guarantee it will shoot any better than it does as of now. Good luck going with whichever. Nimrod [/QUOTE]
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