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Need new bolt for rem model 700 270
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<blockquote data-quote="sable tireur" data-source="post: 1337770" data-attributes="member: 27307"><p>Varying opinions is what keeps a good discussion, good. </p><p></p><p>In many cases, it's the definition of the term 'blueprinting' which causes the disagreement, which is this case in particular. You and I have a different definition from which we work, that's all. I wasn't pointing out right or wrong, just different. </p><p></p><p>I see no reason to use a factory barrel at all, let alone after the action has been blueprinted, whether your way or mine. There are certainly situations where a specific factory barrel performs above and beyond what is normally found as far as accuracy and repeatability are concerned. But those are the exceptions, not the rule. If that degree of accuracy is acceptable to the owner, then there can't be a quarrel at all since he or she is satisfied. </p><p></p><p>I've worked with virtually all new custom barrels as replacements for the factory original barrels or as new full builds. I see no reason to re-use a factory barrel or to do set backs and chamber clean ups for them. The money invested is rarely, if ever, recouped. </p><p></p><p>Again, this is my opinion which may not be shared by others. And I'm good with that.</p><p></p><p>Regards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sable tireur, post: 1337770, member: 27307"] Varying opinions is what keeps a good discussion, good. In many cases, it's the definition of the term 'blueprinting' which causes the disagreement, which is this case in particular. You and I have a different definition from which we work, that's all. I wasn't pointing out right or wrong, just different. I see no reason to use a factory barrel at all, let alone after the action has been blueprinted, whether your way or mine. There are certainly situations where a specific factory barrel performs above and beyond what is normally found as far as accuracy and repeatability are concerned. But those are the exceptions, not the rule. If that degree of accuracy is acceptable to the owner, then there can't be a quarrel at all since he or she is satisfied. I've worked with virtually all new custom barrels as replacements for the factory original barrels or as new full builds. I see no reason to re-use a factory barrel or to do set backs and chamber clean ups for them. The money invested is rarely, if ever, recouped. Again, this is my opinion which may not be shared by others. And I'm good with that. Regards. [/QUOTE]
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