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What caliber do u have for sale?
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I should add looking for 1st gen model
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Question...For a free bump?
How do these Rem 1st gen Ti action compare with the custom actions out there made on the Rem 700 footprint?
Just wondering as I've got a 1st gen .270W at Kampfeld getting rebarreled.
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Not to derail the thread-- I acquired an all original Gen 1 .270w this summer, first trip to the range will be next week. I did do some chamber measurements and compared it to a custom built .270w (saami reamer)-- the chamber tolerances were very loose and it was throated .175" longer (likely due to runout). That said-- I've heard and many claim the Gen1 rifles are shooters. Will report back soon--
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Another free bump, what years wete Gen 1 manufactured?
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Question...For a free bump?
How do these Rem 1st gen Ti action compare with the custom actions out there made on the Rem 700 footprint?
Just wondering as I've got a 1st gen .270W at Kampfeld getting rebarreled. Supposedly favorably. I’ve never learned precisely who made them for big green but I do know it was a machine shop in Ohio who also did aerospace work. They are reputed to be very true.
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Another free bump, what years wete Gen 1 manufactured? 2001-2006
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The word on the street is Smith Wesson built the 1st Gen Ti actions for Remington. Every one I've owned had very clean machining and built very well.
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I have a minty .308 I can be talked out of.
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The word on the street is Smith Wesson built the 1st Gen Ti actions for Remington. Every one I've owned had very clean machining and built very well. What I have often heard as well; but I think the word was wrong. I spoke with a guy who had worked for Remington during that era, and he told me it was not Smith and Wesson, but a machine shop in Ohio. Also, Dave Tooley wrote in another forum they were machined somewhere near Cincinnati. If anyone knows for certain; I’d love to know.
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The word on the street is Smith Wesson built the 1st Gen Ti actions for Remington. Every one I've owned had very clean machining and built very well. What I have often heard as well; but I think the word was wrong. I spoke with a guy who had worked for Remington during that era, and he told me it was not Smith and Wesson, but a machine shop in Ohio. If anyone knows for certain; I’d love to know. Thanks for clearing that up Joe...made sense since S&W built some Ti revolvers. I know titanium is not easy to work with and takes special equipment and tooling. Someone has to know out there who built them for Rem.
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I always heard that Smith built them as well, but could simply be a rumor
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OK, OP. You can have your thread back now.
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