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		<title>Blueprinting and Trueing Remington 700 Action — Process Shown</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You may have heard the phrase &#8220;blueprinting an action&#8221;, but do you know what that really means? Do you know what operations are done to an action during the blueprinting process? To help you understand, gunsmith Bill Marr of RifleShooter.com has created a helpful article showing a Rem 700 blueprinting job start to finish. This [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/marr1901.jpg" alt="Bill Marr Rifleshooter.com truing Remington Rem 700 action accurizing"></p>
<p><a href="https://782guns.com/" target="_blank"><img class="alignright" hspace="6" src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/marr1907.png" alt="Bill Marr Rifleshooter.com truing Remington Rem 700 action accurizing"></a>You may have heard the phrase &#8220;blueprinting an action&#8221;, but do you know what that really means? Do you know what operations are done to an action during the blueprinting process? To help you understand, gunsmith Bill Marr of <a href="https://rifleshooter.com/" target="_blank">RifleShooter.com</a> has created a helpful article showing a <a href="https://rifleshooter.com/2013/02/blueprinting-a-remington-700/?" target="_blank">Rem 700 blueprinting job</a> start to finish. This article spotlights how the procedures can be done with manual tools. Bill, who runs <a href="https://782guns.com/" target="_blank">782 Custom Gunworks Ltd.</a>, can also perform many of these operations with modern automated machinery. In fact, Bill has written a follow-up article on <a href="https://rifleshooter.com/2014/12/blueprinting-truing-a-remington-700-action/" target="_blank">Truing a Rem 700 receiver with a Lathe</a>.</p>
<h2><a href="https://rifleshooter.com/2013/02/blueprinting-a-remington-700/?" target="_blank">READ Full Action Blueprinting Article HERE with 30+ Photos &#187;</a></h2>
<h2><a href="https://rifleshooter.com/2014/12/blueprinting-truing-a-remington-700-action/" target="_blank">READ Blueprinting Rem 700 Action with Lathe Article HERE &#187;</a></h2>
<p>Bill explains: &#8220;Blue-printing, or truing a rifle action, ensures the receiver face, threads, lugs, bolt lugs, and bolt face are square to the center line of the receiver.&#8221; In Bill&#8217;s <a href="https://rifleshooter.com/2013/02/blueprinting-a-remington-700/?" target="_blank">informative article</a>, Bill shows how he blueprints a Remington 700 short action receiver with .308 Win bolt face. He covers the following procedures step by step:</p>
<h3>Action Disassembly<br />
Ream Minor Diameter of Receiver Threads<br />
Square the Receiver Lugs<br />
Square the Face of the Receiver<br />
Lap the Bolt Lugs<br />
Square the Bolt Face</h3>
<p>Bill employed a variety of tools from <a href="https://www.brownells.com/">Brownells</a> to complete the blueprinting job, including: Remington 700 Armorer&#8217;s Kit; Manson Receiver Accurizing Kit; Bolt Lapping Kit; Bolt Face Truing Tool; Manson Receiver Ring Facing Cutter; Multi-Vise with Jaw Pads; Silicone Carbide Abrasive; and Do-Drill Cutting Oil.</p>
<h2>Highlights from the Rifleshooter.com article:</h2>
<h3>1. Chasing the Threads</h3>
<p>We use the bushings to guide the receiver tap. This chases the threads and ensures they are square.</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/marr1902.jpg" alt="Bill Marr Rifleshooter.com truing Remington Rem 700 action accurizing"></p>
<h3>2. Truing the Receiver Face</h3>
<p>Using the receiver facing tool, the front of the receiver is trued.  The tool is placed over the tap and turned by hand. We used Do Drill to lubricate it.</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/marr1905.jpg" alt="Bill Marr Rifleshooter.com truing Remington Rem 700 action accurizing"></p>
<h3>3. Lapping the Lugs</h3>
<p>The bolt lapping tool screws into the front of the action and applies rearward pressure on the bolt face. A little bit of lapping compound is placed on the front of the receiver lugs. The bolt handle is then raised and lowered repeatedly. Note &#8212; it is critical that we do not get any lapping compound on any other surfaces.</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/marr1903.jpg" alt="Bill Marr Rifleshooter.com truing Remington Rem 700 action accurizing"></p>
<h3>4. Truing the Bolt Face</h3>
<p>On this bolt, the central part of the bolt face was low. After the truing operation, this Rem 700 bolt face is now completely square to the action.</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/marr1904.jpg" alt="Bill Marr Rifleshooter.com truing Remington Rem 700 action accurizing"></p>
<p>IMPORTANT: <a href="https://rifleshooter.com" target="_blank">Rifleshooter.com</a> states: &#8220;This article highlights our project and is presented for information purposes only. This provides an overview of the process and <strong>should not be attempted without the guidance and supervision of an experienced gunsmith</strong>&#8220;.</p>
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		<title>Blueprinting and Truing Remington 700 Action &#8212; Expert Methods</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You may have heard the phrase &#8220;blueprinting an action&#8221;, but do you know what that really means? Do you know what operations are done to an action during the blueprinting process? To help you understand, gunsmith Bill Marr of RifleShooter.com has created a helpful article showing a Rem 700 blueprinting job start to finish. This [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/marr1901.jpg" alt="Bill Marr Rifleshooter.com truing Remington Rem 700 action accurizing"></p>
<p><a href="https://782guns.com/" target="_blank"><img class="alignright" hspace="6" src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/marr1907.png" alt="Bill Marr Rifleshooter.com truing Remington Rem 700 action accurizing"></a>You may have heard the phrase &#8220;blueprinting an action&#8221;, but do you know what that really means? Do you know what operations are done to an action during the blueprinting process? To help you understand, gunsmith Bill Marr of <a href="https://rifleshooter.com/" target="_blank">RifleShooter.com</a> has created a helpful article showing a <a href="https://rifleshooter.com/2013/02/blueprinting-a-remington-700/?" target="_blank">Rem 700 blueprinting job</a> start to finish. This article spotlights how the procedures can be done with manual tools. Bill, who runs <a href="https://782guns.com/" target="_blank">782 Custom Gunworks Ltd.</a>, can also perform many of these operations with modern automated machinery. In fact, Bill has written a follow-up article on <a href="https://rifleshooter.com/2014/12/blueprinting-truing-a-remington-700-action/" target="_blank">Truing a Rem 700 receiver with a Lathe</a>.</p>
<h2><a href="https://rifleshooter.com/2013/02/blueprinting-a-remington-700/?" target="_blank">READ Full Action Blueprinting Article HERE with 30+ Photos &#187;</a></h2>
<h2><a href="https://rifleshooter.com/2014/12/blueprinting-truing-a-remington-700-action/" target="_blank">READ Blueprinting Rem 700 Action with Lathe Article HERE &#187;</a></h2>
<p>Bill explains: &#8220;Blue-printing, or truing a rifle action, ensures the receiver face, threads, lugs, bolt lugs, and bolt face are square to the center line of the receiver.&#8221; In Bill&#8217;s <a href="https://rifleshooter.com/2013/02/blueprinting-a-remington-700/?" target="_blank">informative article</a>, Bill shows how he blueprints a Remington 700 short action receiver with .308 Win bolt face. He covers the following procedures step by step:</p>
<h2>Action Disassembly<br />
Ream Minor Diameter of Receiver Threads<br />
Square the Receiver Lugs<br />
Square the Face of the Receiver<br />
Lap the Bolt Lugs<br />
Square the Bolt Face</h2>
<p>Bill employed a variety of tools from <a href="https://www.brownells.com/">Brownells</a> to complete the blueprinting job, including: Remington 700 Armorer&#8217;s Kit; Manson Receiver Accurizing Kit; Bolt Lapping Kit; Bolt Face Truing Tool; Manson Receiver Ring Facing Cutter; Multi-Vise with Jaw Pads; Silicone Carbide Abrasive; and Do-Drill Cutting Oil.</p>
<h2>Highlights from the Rifleshooter.com article:</h2>
<h3>1. Chasing the Threads</h3>
<p>We use the bushings to guide the receiver tap. This chases the threads and ensures they are square.</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/marr1902.jpg" alt="Bill Marr Rifleshooter.com truing Remington Rem 700 action accurizing"></p>
<h3>2. Truing the Receiver Face</h3>
<p>Using the receiver facing tool, the front of the receiver is trued.  The tool is placed over the tap and turned by hand. We used Do Drill to lubricate it.</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/marr1905.jpg" alt="Bill Marr Rifleshooter.com truing Remington Rem 700 action accurizing"></p>
<h3>3. Lapping the Lugs</h3>
<p>The bolt lapping tool screws into the front of the action and applies rearward pressure on the bolt face. A little bit of lapping compound is placed on the front of the receiver lugs. The bolt handle is then raised and lowered repeatedly. Note &#8212; it is critical that we do not get any lapping compound on any other surfaces.</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/marr1903.jpg" alt="Bill Marr Rifleshooter.com truing Remington Rem 700 action accurizing"></p>
<h3>4. Truing the Bolt Face</h3>
<p>On this bolt, the central part of the bolt face was low. After the truing operation, this Rem 700 bolt face is now completely square to the action.</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/marr1904.jpg" alt="Bill Marr Rifleshooter.com truing Remington Rem 700 action accurizing"></p>
<p>IMPORTANT: <a href="https://rifleshooter.com" target="_blank">Rifleshooter.com</a> states: &#8220;This article highlights our project and is presented for information purposes only. This provides an overview of the process and <strong>should not be attempted without the guidance and supervision of an experienced gunsmith</strong>&#8220;.</p>
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		<title>Truing a Rem 700 Action &#8212; RifleShooter.com Shows the Process</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You may have heard the phrase &#8220;blueprinting an action&#8221;, but do you know what that really means? Do you know what operations are done to an action during the blueprinting process? To help you understand, gunsmith Bill Marr of RifleShooter.com has created a helpful article showing a Rem 700 blueprinting job start to finish. This [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/marr1901.jpg" alt="Bill Marr Rifleshooter.com truing Remington Rem 700 action accurizing"></p>
<p><a href="https://782guns.com/" target="_blank"><img class="alignright" hspace="6" src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/marr1907.png" alt="Bill Marr Rifleshooter.com truing Remington Rem 700 action accurizing"></a>You may have heard the phrase &#8220;blueprinting an action&#8221;, but do you know what that really means? Do you know what operations are done to an action during the blueprinting process? To help you understand, gunsmith Bill Marr of <a href="https://rifleshooter.com/" target="_blank">RifleShooter.com</a> has created a helpful article showing a <a href="https://rifleshooter.com/2013/02/blueprinting-a-remington-700/?" target="_blank">Rem 700 blueprinting job</a> start to finish. This article spotlights how the procedures can be done with manual tools. Bill, who runs <a href="https://782guns.com/" target="_blank">782 Custom Gunworks Ltd.</a>, can also perform many of these operations with modern automated machinery. In fact, Bill has written a follow-up article on <a href="https://rifleshooter.com/2014/12/blueprinting-truing-a-remington-700-action/" target="_blank">Truing a Rem 700 receiver with a Lathe</a>.</p>
<h2><a href="https://rifleshooter.com/2013/02/blueprinting-a-remington-700/?" target="_blank">READ Full Action Blueprinting Article HERE with 30+ Photos &#187;</a></h2>
<h2><a href="https://rifleshooter.com/2014/12/blueprinting-truing-a-remington-700-action/" target="_blank">READ Blueprinting Rem 700 Action with Lathe Article HERE &#187;</a></h2>
<p>Bill explains: &#8220;Blue-printing, or truing a rifle action, ensures the receiver face, threads, lugs, bolt lugs, and bolt face are square to the center line of the receiver.&#8221; In Bill&#8217;s <a href="https://rifleshooter.com/2013/02/blueprinting-a-remington-700/?" target="_blank">informative article</a>, Bill shows how he blueprints a Remington 700 short action receiver with .308 Win bolt face. He covers the following procedures step by step:</p>
<h2>Action Disassembly<br />
Ream Minor Diameter of Receiver Threads<br />
Square the Receiver Lugs<br />
Square the Face of the Receiver<br />
Lap the Bolt Lugs<br />
Square the Bolt Face</h2>
<p>Bill employed a variety of tools from <a href="http://www.brownells.com/">Brownells</a> to complete the blueprinting job, including: <a href="https://www.brownells.com/gunsmith-tools-supplies/general-gunsmith-tools/gunsmithing-tool-kits/remington-700-armorer-s-kit-prod20792.aspx?avad=avant&#038;aid=135323&#038;cm_mmc=affiliate-_-Itwine-_-Avantlink-_-ale&#038;utm_medium=affiliate&#038;utm_source=Avantlink&#038;utm_content=NA&#038;utm_campaign=Itwine" target="_blank">Remington 700 Armorer&#8217;s Kit</span></a>; <a href="https://www.brownells.com/gunsmith-tools-supplies/rifle-tools/action-bolt-trueing-tools/receiver-accurizing-system-prod7701.aspx?avad=avant&#038;aid=135323&#038;cm_mmc=affiliate-_-Itwine-_-Avantlink-_-ale&#038;utm_medium=affiliate&#038;utm_source=Avantlink&#038;utm_content=NA&#038;utm_campaign=Itwine" target="_blank">Manson Receiver Accurizing Kit</a>; <a href="https://www.brownells.com/gunsmith-tools-supplies/rifle-tools/bolt-tools/bolt-lapping-tools/bolt-lapping-tools-prod414.aspx?avad=avant&#038;aid=135323&#038;cm_mmc=affiliate-_-Itwine-_-Avantlink-_-ale&#038;utm_medium=affiliate&#038;utm_source=Avantlink&#038;utm_content=NA&#038;utm_campaign=Itwine" target="_blank">Bolt Lapping Kit</a>; <a href="https://www.brownells.com/gunsmith-tools-supplies/rifle-tools/action-bolt-trueing-tools/bolt-face-truing-tools-prod7707.aspx?avad=avant&#038;aid=135323&#038;cm_mmc=affiliate-_-Itwine-_-Avantlink-_-ale&#038;utm_medium=affiliate&#038;utm_source=Avantlink&#038;utm_content=NA&#038;utm_campaign=Itwine" target="_blank">Bolt Face Truing Tool</a>; <a href="https://www.brownells.com/gunsmith-tools-supplies/rifle-tools/action-bolt-trueing-tools/receiver-ring-facing-cutter-prod25102.aspx?avad=avant&#038;aid=135323&#038;cm_mmc=affiliate-_-Itwine-_-Avantlink-_-ale&#038;utm_medium=affiliate&#038;utm_source=Avantlink&#038;utm_content=NA&#038;utm_campaign=Itwine" target="_blank">Manson Receiver Ring Facing Cutter</a>; <a href="https://www.brownells.com/gunsmith-tools-supplies/general-gunsmith-tools/vises-accessories/bench-vises/multi-vise--prod361.aspx?avad=avant&#038;aid=135323&#038;cm_mmc=affiliate-_-Itwine-_-Avantlink-_-ale&#038;utm_medium=affiliate&#038;utm_source=Avantlink&#038;utm_content=NA&#038;utm_campaign=Itwine" target="_blank">Multi-Vise with Jaw Pads</a>; <a href="https://www.brownells.com/gunsmith-tools-supplies/metal-prep-coloring/abrasives/lapping-compounds/silicon-carbide-abrasive-kit-prod977.aspx?avad=avant&#038;aid=135323&#038;cm_mmc=affiliate-_-Itwine-_-Avantlink-_-ale&#038;utm_medium=affiliate&#038;utm_source=Avantlink&#038;utm_content=NA&#038;utm_campaign=Itwine" target="_blank">Silicone Carbide Abrasive</a>; and <a href=https://www.brownells.com/gunsmith-tools-supplies/general-gunsmith-tools/taps-dies/tapping-cutting-fluids/universal-do-drill-prod1120.aspx?psize=96&#038;avad=avant&#038;aid=135323&#038;cm_mmc=affiliate-_-Itwine-_-Avantlink-_-ale&#038;utm_medium=affiliate&#038;utm_source=Avantlink&#038;utm_content=NA&#038;utm_campaign=Itwine" target="_blank">Do-Drill Cutting Oil</a>.</p>
<h2>Highlights from the Rifleshooter.com article:</h2>
<h3>1. Chasing the Threads</h3>
<p>We use the bushings to guide the receiver tap. This chases the threads and ensures they are square.</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/marr1902.jpg" alt="Bill Marr Rifleshooter.com truing Remington Rem 700 action accurizing"></p>
<h3>2. Truing the Receiver Face</h3>
<p>Using the receiver facing tool, the front of the receiver is trued.  The tool is placed over the tap and turned by hand. We used Do Drill to lubricate it.</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/marr1905.jpg" alt="Bill Marr Rifleshooter.com truing Remington Rem 700 action accurizing"></p>
<h3>3. Lapping the Lugs</h3>
<p>The bolt lapping tool screws into the front of the action and applies rearward pressure on the bolt face. A little bit of lapping compound is placed on the front of the receiver lugs. The bolt handle is then raised and lowered repeatedly. Note &#8212; it is critical that we do not get any lapping compound on any other surfaces.</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/marr1903.jpg" alt="Bill Marr Rifleshooter.com truing Remington Rem 700 action accurizing"></p>
<h3>4. Truing the Bolt Face</h3>
<p>On this bolt, the central part of the bolt face was low. After the truing operation, this Rem 700 bolt face is now completely square to the action.</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/marr1904.jpg" alt="Bill Marr Rifleshooter.com truing Remington Rem 700 action accurizing"></p>
<p>IMPORTANT: <a href="https://rifleshooter.com" target="_blank">Rifleshooter.com</a> states: &#8220;This article highlights our project and is presented for information purposes only. This provides an overview of the process and <strong>should not be attempted without the guidance and supervision of an experienced gunsmith</strong>&#8220;.</p>
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