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500,

Do you know if a Granite comes fully ready go in a selected calibres, excepting bluing. In other words a barrel is fitted and bluing is done is that all.

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Mike,

GMA will make you a barreled action.

The machining is good. But the action really needs a good gunsmith to go through it, smooth things up, etc.
 
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500,

Are they ready to go in the selected calibre for feeding or would they be considered a "gunsmiths" action?

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Feeding will be pretty good, but for a DGR I would still have it touched up. It is definitely not a package that a guy would just bolt a stock to. IMO. Remember, GMA is an action maker, not a house of ACGG gunsmiths.
 
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A friend of mine in Australia is interested in a barreled action from them in 375 but we were under the impression they were fully ready to go minus the stock and polishing and bluing.

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It depends on your standards. Personally I would have a gunsmith go through it. But I would do the same with a new M70 too.
 
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Great action but deffinately needs to be gone over to get it smoothed out. I usually spend about 6-8 hours gettingit right but all things considered that's not a lot of time.
 
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