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20 September 2006, 07:55
GarBy
Smoothing up a Ruger Magnum
I just received my new Ruger Magnum in 375. While I am aware they are built like tanks....they are a bit rough. I'm looking to get the rails smoothed, feed ramp polished, Timney trigger and new ramp front sight insert...as well as a general slicking up. Who out there is a good 'smith for this task? I have used JJ at Champlins for my double and have been very satisfied....just looking for someone who has done the same thing.
Thanks.

Gary
20 September 2006, 21:48
micdis
Might want to ask on the big bore forum> I think a few guys over there have had that type of work done on the magnum ruger.
20 September 2006, 22:41
GarBy
Thanks, I'll do that.

Gary
21 September 2006, 00:20
walksfar
With my m77 .458 Lott, I just simply sat, and while watching tv, cycled the action back and forth, and after a while it was pretty smooth.
Oiling ever so often.
Seemed to work pretty goon.
Now, the Ruger action is not exactly as smooth as a true Mauser, due to liberties with the design, but then again, it's still pretty good, and by working it back and forth it should smooth out some, by smoothing any little factory tool cuts.
Just my opinion.


"Faith in God and the Mauser"


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21 September 2006, 00:22
walksfar
Pretty "good", that is. I meant pretty "good".lol


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21 September 2006, 00:23
jeffeosso
I just use "mother's billet polish" available at most car stores in teh wax/polish area.

On my 470 AR, EVERYONE comments how smooth the action is... and no, I don't use this to lap the lugs.. I don't get any on the lugs, and it's SMOOTH as greased glass bearings


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Information on Ammoguide about
the416AR, 458AR, 470AR, 500AR
What is an AR round? Case Drawings 416-458-470AR and 500AR.
476AR,
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21 September 2006, 09:32
lawndart
With a Ruger, get your surface grinder fired up. Just take off .003" per pass until you get down to the surface of the magnetic chuck. It will be better than when you started.

LD


21 September 2006, 18:10
jorge
Garby: I sent mine to Mark Penrod (Penrod Precision) and for a very modest price, the action's slicker n' whale shit. It feeds EVERYTHING including all the new "guchi" flat points and what-nots. jorge


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21 September 2006, 18:54
GarBy
Thanks, gents. Jorge....just did a search and found him in Indiana. I might even be able to get one of my clients to deliver it to him via private plane!....he's from Ft. Wayne and he needs to try out that new jet he bought. Thanks.

Gary
21 September 2006, 20:18
jorge
I have all of his info just in case. You'll find him to be very friendly and easy to work with. jorge


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21 September 2006, 22:31
JMJ888
quote:
I just use "mother's billet polish" available at most car stores in teh wax/polish area.

On my 470 AR, EVERYONE comments how smooth the action is


I will vouch for that personally...like butter baby!