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Pure precision skltn

20drone19

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I purchased a short action skltn short action mag bolt that I was making into a 25sst. Placed an order with strait jacket armory for the barrel and they asked for the action to be in hand cause ther tolerance in the headspacing is to big even knowing pure precision states it's "prefitable". Carbon six said this is not true what strait jacket said and he could make a barrel that he could send to me. Just seeing if anyone has some reviews of this action. I got an amazing deal and would.love to use it. Strait jacket did say they could turn it Into a shooter if they had the action for measurements. For the time being I bought a kelblys nanook for the build. And I'll use the sklnt for a 22 creed already have a standard bolt for it.
 
It sounds like you've got a pretty complex build going on! The SKLTN short action mag bolt is known for being a solid choice, especially for precision builds. While some manufacturers like Strait Jacket Armory prefer to have the action in hand to ensure perfect head spacing, others like Carbon Six might be confident in their tolerances.
Reviews for the SKLTN action are generally positive, highlighting its precision and reliability. If you got an amazing deal, it's definitely worth using. Since you've already got a Kelblys Nanook for your current build, repurposing the SKLTN for a 22 Creed sounds like a great plan.
If you trust Strait Jacket Armory's process and are okay with sending in the action, it might be worth it for peace of mind. Otherwise, going with Carbon Six could save you some hassle. Either way, both setups should give you a great shooting experience.
 
It sounds like you've got a pretty complex build going on! The SKLTN short action mag bolt is known for being a solid choice, especially for precision builds. While some manufacturers like Strait Jacket Armory prefer to have the action in hand to ensure perfect head spacing, others like Carbon Six might be confident in their tolerances.
Reviews for the SKLTN action are generally positive, highlighting its precision and reliability. If you got an amazing deal, it's definitely worth using. Since you've already got a Kelblys Nanook for your current build, repurposing the SKLTN for a 22 Creed sounds like a great plan.
If you trust Strait Jacket Armory's process and are okay with sending in the action, it might be worth it for peace of mind. Otherwise, going with Carbon Six could save you some hassle. Either way, both setups should give you a great shooting experience.
Thank you.
 
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