Today I dug out a Rem 700 SA receiver that I picked up in a trade at the Kamloops show this spring. It was one of those gunsmith specials from Canada Ammo.
After truing it up, which was a breeze, compared with some I've done, I pulled out a 1-8 twist, 243 barrel and profiled it, then threaded and chambered it for 6mm Remington.
Went through the usual install of a TriggerTeck trigger, put it into a HS Precision stock and went to mount the scope.
This was a new receiver, never had a barrel or scope mounted on it.
Pulled a Leupold, single piece base out of the bin and lo and behold the receiver is drilled and tapped for larger than usual screws. I had to open up the holes in the base and shorten up some screws I had on hand to mount the base. It's on and thank goodness the holes were aligned properly.
I guess Remington changed the size of their receiver, scope base holes and I didn't notice??
I haven't done any work on receivers made in the last year or so.
After truing it up, which was a breeze, compared with some I've done, I pulled out a 1-8 twist, 243 barrel and profiled it, then threaded and chambered it for 6mm Remington.
Went through the usual install of a TriggerTeck trigger, put it into a HS Precision stock and went to mount the scope.
This was a new receiver, never had a barrel or scope mounted on it.
Pulled a Leupold, single piece base out of the bin and lo and behold the receiver is drilled and tapped for larger than usual screws. I had to open up the holes in the base and shorten up some screws I had on hand to mount the base. It's on and thank goodness the holes were aligned properly.
I guess Remington changed the size of their receiver, scope base holes and I didn't notice??
I haven't done any work on receivers made in the last year or so.