I'm working on a 700 build right now and I've thought that a surgeon action would be nice because the rail is milled as part of the receiver, not just screwed on. Then I thought, "Well, hey! I could just weld the rail onto my receiver for maximum durability and not worrying about those screws!" But then I remembered that welding warps stuff.
So then I thought, "Well, if it's good enough for the military, I'll let my OCD go."
Then I came up with silver-soldering the sight base to the receiver.
I have no idea what I'm talking about with this stuff, but if you could silver solder the rear portion of the sight rail, could you essentially bed your sight base while increasing durability and taking stress off those screws?
So then I thought, "Well, if it's good enough for the military, I'll let my OCD go."
Then I came up with silver-soldering the sight base to the receiver.
I have no idea what I'm talking about with this stuff, but if you could silver solder the rear portion of the sight rail, could you essentially bed your sight base while increasing durability and taking stress off those screws?