Action truing.

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Action truing.

#1 Post by Alpha1 »

Am I right in thinking that an action would only be trued if it was going to be mated to a new barrel and you would not take an action off true it then refit it to the original barrel?
And likewise for the bolt.
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#2 Post by The Gun Pimp »

Basically - yes. Especially if you are truing the tenon threads - which will open 'em up!

However, this is the bit that many gunsmiths overlook in the so-called 'blueprinting' process and most just stick to a skim off the face and skim the lugs - which will alter the headspace of course.

Paying a gunsmith to do a proper action blueprint would probably exceed the cost of a custom action and, when you come to sell your trued action - how does anyone know? It's still just a Remmy or WHY. Not worth it!

The bolt is another story - the big difference between a custon and factory action is the bolt/body fit - not much you can do about that (well there is but not now) except buy a custom-fit bolt - PT&G do them for Remington etc.

There are some great videos on You tube.
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Yes I have been watching some of the youtube videoes that was what promted me to ask the question.
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Another question. If you were rebarreling a rifle would you normally take the oportunity to true up the action and lugs and like wise the bolt face and lugs or would you just fit the barrel.
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#5 Post by The Gun Pimp »

Well, if it was say a Remington for someone who just wanted a new barrel for general shooting - I'd just fit the barrel.

Truing up the action lugs, tenon threads and action-face and bolt-lugs and boltface is as much work as fitting the barrel - I've done it for myself with Remingtons and a Howa but honestly, it's cheaper to start with a custom action - which will hold its value. A blueprinted Remmy is just a rattly old Remmy when you come to sell it.

Honestly - unless you intend to use the rifle for competitive benchrest - not worth bothering. I fitted a barrel to a Remmy last week chambered in 6mmCreedmoor and shot a 1.2 inch group with it at 600 yds - admittedly only three shot but the barrel only had 6 shots down it! No amount of truing is going to improve on that - 95% of accuracy is in the barrel with a modern bolt-gun.
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Thanks.
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