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    Never been worth it to me. Though, I’ve never had a 10/110 in bad condition. Because of the factory specs, some Actions are worse than others. Obviously, an Action in bad shape…. Poor Lug & cam alignment/matching causing super heavy Bolt Lift, Primary Extraction not working, bolt hanging up, rough racking, etc., is going to benefit considerably more than one which isn’t terrible. Not to mention, the floating Bolt Head really eliminates much of the importance of Blueprinting, like is performed on a Rem 700. I’ve seen as many people say it was a waste money as those who say it was worth the cost.

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    The folks I have do my work like this do all my builds as well on my precision bolt guns, I do not know what they charge for just Blueprinting the action, I also have everything I can Melonited like the action and barrel so my business with them is a package deal, you can contact them if you want to get a cost, Walnut Creek Precision, out of NC, his name is Dean,

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    WOW, I just checked out the action you're wanting to buy! $900 from NLSS, at this point you will no longer have a Savage rifle! I don't think it costs that much to have your Savage action to be Blueprinted! Savage makes a good strong action. some of them just need trued up, with a good barrel and maybe a good trigger and stock, which is what I have done to my rifles, with custom hand loads, my 308win rifles are 1/4 moa shooters at 200m, 1 hole at 100m, what more do you want?

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    Nevermind. I see. You meant the Origin Action.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Hoback View Post
    Never been worth it to me. Though, I’ve never had a 10/110 in bad condition. Because of the factory specs, some Actions are worse than others. Obviously, an Action in bad shape…. Poor Lug & cam alignment/matching causing super heavy Bolt Lift, Primary Extraction not working, bolt hanging up, rough racking, etc., is going to benefit considerably more than one which isn’t terrible. Not to mention, the floating Bolt Head really eliminates much of the importance of Blueprinting, like is performed on a Rem 700. I’ve seen as many people say it was a waste money as those who say it was worth the cost.
    I'm very interested in hearing the reason this statement was made. Care to expand on that opinion.
    The Dunning-Kruger effect is alive and well.

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    I didn't think so.
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