I will be faced with a decision here before long as to how i would like my smith to true my rem 700 action. I am no machinist so please bear with me as i try to explain. Ok i know that Dave Kiff has designed a jig that makes truing a rem 700 action a lot simpler and a lot less expensive. I think it has to do with a single point truing or cutting of the threads and what ever else. then i guess there is the good old fashion way. My smith has given me his opinion and i have 100% percent confidence in what he has told me. Bottom line though is that he himself doesnt really know if one is better than the other. He doesnt see how the jig method could be as good but he told me a lot of top named smiths are doing it that way.
I am not asking you guys what i should do, as i will talk that over with my smith before we do the job and will decide this together. What i am asking is, or has anyone had an action done both ways and if so could you tell any difference in performance. The jig method is about 100 bucks cheaper as there isn't as much set up time involved. 100 bucks is a lot of cash to me. As most of you know i like to talk shop so i thought this might be a good conversation piece. Who want to start! Thanks as always fellas!! Lee
I am not asking you guys what i should do, as i will talk that over with my smith before we do the job and will decide this together. What i am asking is, or has anyone had an action done both ways and if so could you tell any difference in performance. The jig method is about 100 bucks cheaper as there isn't as much set up time involved. 100 bucks is a lot of cash to me. As most of you know i like to talk shop so i thought this might be a good conversation piece. Who want to start! Thanks as always fellas!! Lee