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Help tog gou vir ou agteros ook in die kraal asb.......

Wat beteken dit as julle praat van julle "aksies laat blueprint" ?
In my geestesoog sien ek so nifty blou tatoo van om Harry Selby se handtekening op jou bolthandle.... maar vermoed dis nie heeltemal die geval nie...? :)

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http://www.scorehi.com/blueprint.htm
Blue printing an action is a term I use to mean, “to make exactly like the intensions of the blue print”. In a blue print you have reference points in the drawing that all of the drawing’s components refer to by being either parallel, perpendicular or angular to. In the case of a Remington 700 Action there is a centerline. Every component of the rifle will reference to this centerline. It serves as the centerline of the bolt-way and the centerline of the threads. It should also be the same centerline of the bolt body and the firing pin hole. The receiver face and the lugs are to be exactly perpendicular to this centerline as is the bolt face and recoil lugs on the bolt body. In order to produce an affordable action, tolerances must be compromised and the manufacturing process closely scrutinized to yield marketable product and yet maintain a certain amount of affordability. I believe Remington does a very good job of this by producing a wonderful out of the box rifle. Unfortunately these compromises do not produce perfect actions. In order to achieve extreme accuracy there can be no compromises, it is either perfect or it is wrong. When I blue print an action I make it as perfect as I can measure. All of my barrel work and action work is done in a independent 4 jaw chuck and indicated in till there is “0” run out
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Wat vra die gunsmitte om aksie te blueprint? Het nou n Rem 700 SA gekoop by S&O en wil hom laat blueprint vir n 6.5 kaliber wat ek wil bou.
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Is daar enige aanbevelings van geweersmidte vir blueprinting? As iemand ongemaklik voel om n aanbeveling te maak op page stuur asb pm en ek sal dit uiters confidential hou.
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22 Brno Mod2, 223 Tikka T3 Lam/SS, 243 Sako 85 Varm Lam/SS, 6.5x47L Rem700/AICS, 30-06 Musgrave Lyt RSA, 308 Musgrave RSA Target, 338LM Sako TRG42, 375H&H Mauser Custm, 12Ga Beretta SP1, 9mmS Walther PP, 9mmP Glock 19 G4, 44Mag Ruger SBH
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Ludwig wrote:
scholtzfc wrote:Wat vra die gunsmitte om aksie te blueprint? Het nou n Rem 700 SA gekoop by S&O en wil hom laat blueprint vir n 6.5 kaliber wat ek wil bou.
Enigiets tussen so R1500 en R3000 vir 'n volledige blueprinting van 'n aksie. Hang af watter smid jy vra. Pryse en gehalte van werk verskil taamlik as dit by hierdie tipe van werk kom.

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