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I received this from a friend, and thought it might interest some here...jim dodd ------------------------------------------------------ The situation is that the factory drilled holes for the scope bases appeared I called Jim and he said to send it to him and that if it was what he Jim verified that the factory holes were in fact not exactly on center and Jim said that the internal centerline and the centerline on the top of the Anyway,,,, Jim has repaired it and plans on shipping it out to me this ------------------ | ||
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My older Remington 700 has the same problem. I used Weaver style bases and Millet windage adjustable rings, now everything works just fine. | |||
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If you're looking for a nice action take a look at the McMillan MCRT and/or the new action that Ed Brown is making...both ready to go as you get them. | |||
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The Burris Signature rings can also help with this without having to go the custom bases route. It stuff like this that has people buying custom actions like the Nesika, or picking up the CZ actions for less and having them worked over. I hate paying for quality that isn't there. ------------------ | |||
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I'm a firm believer in surface grinding actions, squaring the front if needed and hand fitted bases...when this is done then and only then will detachable scopes return to zero with precise accuracy and only then if properly done by a skilled artesian. Be sure the bolt face itself is square to the world or all is lost. It's the little details that count on a DGR. ------------------ | |||
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Guess what, HunterJim!! There are A LOT of factory rifles whose scope mount screw holes aren't exactly where they oughtta be!! | ||
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Just to clarify a detail--- You cannot *redrill* a crooked hole straight. A drill bit follows the old hole. The proper way is to bore it or, to make it simpler, have a 3/16 inch carbide end mill reground to .140 OR buy a 3.5mm carbide end mill and make a holder for the shank. Then, in a vertical mill, carefully bore the old hole out straight and retap to 8-40. | ||
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. [This message has been edited by scot (edited 04-30-2002).] | |||
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