When rebarreling a remington 700 Is it really necessary to recut the action threads, or should I say are there major accuracy gains to be achieved by doing this?
I have heard two arguments, one is yes it should be done.
The other is no, as long as the end of the receiver, lug and barrel are square and it's all cinched up together the threads really don't matter they are just there to secure everything, they do not contribute significantly to overall "trueness"
I talked to a gunsmith today and I was surprised when he suggested option B , that provided everything else was true the threads were not a big issue. I did some searching and came across a post on snipers hide where there were conflicting points of view on this issue. Just interested to know what peoples thoughts are.
I am rebarreling a hunting rifle that I hope to shoot out to 500 yards or so on a tight budget, but don't want to cut corners if it will seriously compromise the build
Thanks in advance
Lurch
I have heard two arguments, one is yes it should be done.
The other is no, as long as the end of the receiver, lug and barrel are square and it's all cinched up together the threads really don't matter they are just there to secure everything, they do not contribute significantly to overall "trueness"
I talked to a gunsmith today and I was surprised when he suggested option B , that provided everything else was true the threads were not a big issue. I did some searching and came across a post on snipers hide where there were conflicting points of view on this issue. Just interested to know what peoples thoughts are.
I am rebarreling a hunting rifle that I hope to shoot out to 500 yards or so on a tight budget, but don't want to cut corners if it will seriously compromise the build
Thanks in advance
Lurch