Re: Remington 700 blue printing cost
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: NYresq</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Back to the original post... if the factory barrel is shooting accurate enough for what you need, and you're just worried about the headspace, have the barrel set back a couple threads and the chamber recut. A smith should do that for a lot less then the cost of fitting a new barrel. I had a stainless LTR that shot great with some kinds of ammo, and just avarage with others, so I had the barrel set back two threads, a heavy duty recoil lug installed, a vais break threaded on and the chamber recut for my specific load and now its a very consistant 1/2-3/4 moa rifle out to 400 yards... with a factory barrel! All for the cost of a new custom barrel alone. So if it shoots, just have the barrel set back and spend more money on ammo to practice.
To the various professional smiths here- Most of you have the means and the skill to build some rifles that you would need a laser to measure the tolerances. In the custom rifle world, how accurate you want is a direct connection to how much money you want to spend. Not every customer can spend, or even NEEDS to spend the money to achieve those .00001" tolerances on their stick.
Your time is worth money, if you can make someones stick shoot "enough for what they need" in 3 hours or you can make it NASA precision 1000yard 1/4moa in the same 3 hours, then go for the latter, but I doubt thats the case. I think a good smith is one who can listen to a customer and advise them on what the need to do to achieve their goals vs if you have an unlimited budget what dazzling precision can be done.
Just my $.02, but I have steered away from smiths that told me "I cant do anything in that budjet, you need to spend at least twice as much to see any results" and leaned more towards the ones who looked at the funds I had to work with and told me honestly what could be done with what expected results. $500 bucks wont get the camp perry master blaster, but it can make a decent factory shooter much better.
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Very good point and that is exactly why I do this:
http://www.undergroundsw.com/page7.php
In the "Skunkworked" SPS Rifles, the receiver isn't left as is because I build them all like I would build my own. My complete "Skunkworked" package is $400 and this includes setting the factory barrel back and match chambering them. I can also true a Remington receiver and bolt (or supply a PTG) and supply a custom barrel for less than what the cheapest custom action costs. Not out to take anyones money just for the sake of taking it, but I don't take shortcuts either....My attempts in remaining true to the original OP question are documented above....