urbanrifleman
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In 1999 I bought my first custom action... I was still working at the time and had access to a complete state of art inspection dept.for a 75,000,000.00$ per year mfg.co....having had 38 years experience in the machine & R&D end of the co.I turned my action over to my shooting buddy...he spent a few hours with some very exspensive measuring equip.All in all the action was straight and square within. 0005" T.I.R ...
Bill...
My point has always been that the average gunsmith absolutely does not have access to measuring equipment that will meaure the tolerances accurately and repeatable. They are effectively measuring something with a tape measure that was made using a micrometer.
Anyone that has any experience in gauge quality requirements from the auto or aero industries can tell you that hand measuring a bunch of stuff with hand tools is a crap shoot and will be operator dependant. There is a whole portion of Six Sigma that tests the tester. Most people, even machinists are completely unaware how capable their measuring tools actually are...
They brag about hold half a thou and they are measuring with a gauge that won't hold two thou across three opeators.