I have a brand new Remmy 700 SPS-AAC SD and wanted to get some work done to it (true the action, crown the muzzle, install a muzzle brake, install a HD recoil lug, true the bolt face, install a tactical bolt knob and possibly spiral flute the bolt). Some of the smiths gave me estimates, some ony did some of the requested mods/upgrades and a few told me to just shoot the rifle as is and call them if there is a problem (I appreciated their honesty). The only problem fo me with that approach is that the closest range here in gun friendly CA is 40 minutes away and is kind of a pain with some physical limitations that I have.
So, what I have decided to do is install the bolt knob myself (I have done it before), do some of the small upgrades myself (install HD bolt release spring, Jewell Trigger and muzzle brake). As a "temporary" fix to align the muzzle brake, I used a shim kit sold by Brownell's here:
http://www.brownells.com/rifle-part...-muzzle-device-alignment-shims-prod38890.aspx
I know that the shi kit is for an AR/M16 platform, but again it is a temporary fix. I wish that I could crown the muzzle myself, but am not crazy about the "Midway Method".
Anyway, I plan to shoot the rifle when i get a chance with the minor mods that I can perform and go from there. Does anyone have any suggestions or advice?
Ant input is GREATLY appreciated.
Thanks,
Ken
So, what I have decided to do is install the bolt knob myself (I have done it before), do some of the small upgrades myself (install HD bolt release spring, Jewell Trigger and muzzle brake). As a "temporary" fix to align the muzzle brake, I used a shim kit sold by Brownell's here:
http://www.brownells.com/rifle-part...-muzzle-device-alignment-shims-prod38890.aspx
I know that the shi kit is for an AR/M16 platform, but again it is a temporary fix. I wish that I could crown the muzzle myself, but am not crazy about the "Midway Method".
Anyway, I plan to shoot the rifle when i get a chance with the minor mods that I can perform and go from there. Does anyone have any suggestions or advice?
Ant input is GREATLY appreciated.
Thanks,
Ken
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