ImBillT
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Depends on what operations are included “truing”, and on what you value in a 700 clone.Remington are terrible if anyone wants to dispose of the junk I will happily pay scrap prices for them.
I would say there is a reason that most custom actions are a Remington clones. saying a trued Remington is the same prices as a custom are a little ways off its like 250 or less to true a Remington. I have bought plenty of 700 actions under 350 dollars
I was in my last non-stainless 700 for $306. My last stainless 700 was under $400. I think it was under $350. Call it $350. Sell your bolt and upgrade to PT&G, that’s another $150. We’re at $500. “True” it for $250. Now we’re at $750 and we have no bottom metal and a Remington trigger.
A $750 PT&G B-12 is stainless, comes with a FLUTED PT&G bolt, a superior recoil lug, AND a picatinny rail, plus it is built for longer cartridges than a 700 S/A. An $800 Stiller scout is similar, has what may be a longer ejection port than the B-12, and a side bolt release, which allows longer cartridges and cheaper triggers.
Better yet, for $729 you can get a Christensen in stainless, cerakoted, with a one-piece fluted bolt, skeletonized bolt handle, bottom metal($200 value), extended magazine box, side bolt release AND a darn good trigger!!!
In my opinion, a factory 700 action can be a cheap starting point for an excellent rifle, but I would either use the action mostly as-is, or buy something better. It doesn’t take long before you’ve spent more for less.
My last three 700 builds have been to mig(not tig) the bolt handle and dremel with a carbide burr for better bolt timing, and add a Wolf extra power firing pin spring. That’s all I’ve done to the action. One of the three got a trigger upgrade, but for hunting rifles I like the X-Mark pro just fine once it’s adjusted(can require some serious solvents). Two of the three got custom barrels. Two got McMillan stocks, and one got an H&S. All three got chambered, or rechambered, and threaded/fitted by a very meticulous machinist.
If I was going to pay very much at all for action work, I would just buy a Christensen, and in fact, that’s my plan for my next build. I’m a HUGE fan of a 700 for custom/semi-custom build, but really, offer me a “trued” 700 with a PT&G bolt for $750, or a Christensen or Stiller for $750, and I won’t be picking the 700.
On the other hand, give me stainless 700 for $350, ad an $8 spring, and 15 minutes in the garage to fix the bolt, and I can pay for a Krieger blank with the price difference. It’s not equal to a custom action, or even a Christensen in every way, but generally speaking, its inferiorities are minor and its accuracy potential is essentially equal.
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