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I keep hearing about blueprinting actions and was wondering what that meant. I've had actions trued, lapped and have had trigger work done. What else is there? The reason I'm asking is I have just picked up a M70 7mm stw and would like to have it worked on. I'm also looking for a gunsmith in Alaska to do the work.
 
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I keep hearing about blueprinting actions and was wondering what that meant. I've had actions trued, lapped and have had trigger work done. What else is there? The reason I'm asking is I have just picked up a M70 7mm stw and would like to have it worked on. I'm also looking for a gunsmith in Alaska to do the work.

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If its my money I would contact Stan Jackson in Anchorage. He has done a lot of work for me over the years and charges about 50-75% of what Homer charges. Both are very good at what they do.


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I don't know about Homer's prices, but I do like him and his work. Butch
 
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Thanks to all. Homer doesn't like Winchesters, so I'll give Stan Jackson a call. Homer did work on a M700 for me last year and his work is very good.
 
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