Lol pretty sure that was their plan. I doubt they do anymore to that action as they do to the rest of them.
I see the 110 Ultralight is advertised to have a "Blueprinted" action. Does that mean the scope base screw holes should line up and point to the same place the barrel points?
Lol pretty sure that was their plan. I doubt they do anymore to that action as they do to the rest of them.
New to the forum, but I recently read the “blue printed” description as well, and was wondering exactly what it meant.
It is hard to trust advertising language. I wonder if anyone has been in the factory to see what they really do when 'blueprinting'. And if they do it consistently and with decent quality.
True Blueprinting of a Rifle Action consists of squaring the Action & Bolt lugs together, as well as the tenon threads to the Action centerline. However, the term is used far & wide for a multitude of things; from those things already stated to cleaning the Action, chasing the Action & scope rail mounting hole threads, facing the front of the Action perpendicular to the centerline or lapping the lugs. There are many interpretations of the word & procedures done.
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