Having more than one video on the subject is a great idea...it seems often there is more than one opinion on gunsmithing topics. Use of Loctite, specifically where to use it and what type, is a classic example.
if you decide to do a blueprinting vid, please shoot groups before and after your work, so that we can appreciate how much (or little) it tightens a group up, and at what distances downrange we might expect to see significant improvements.
yes, please, i would like to watch a blue printing process. I suspect it price would vary from firearm to firearm but could you give us a approximate cost. Thank you.
A series on blue printing an action would be really interesting. I am a enthusiast and learning more procedures is one of my top reasons to watch these videos.
I would be extremely interested in seeing the blueprinting process. I always find Brownells content engaging and it always leaves me wanting to find out more. Thank you in advance!
Thank you. I've wondered about this. I'm familiar with blueprinting an engine so it now makes sense. Yes, I'd love to see an actual blueprinting process done.
Please make the longer version. Between Covid shutdowns and the bull shit news. Got plenty of time in my hands. I did a lot of upgrading and work on my hunting and self defense weapons. Always willing to learn
Kudos on an excellent explanation. So often even the gunsmith can't explain why it is they're doing something. In the early '80's when pillar bedding came onto the scene, I recall one smith that could not explain what it did or why it was effective - he just assured me it was! Anyways, that was well articulated sir.
Yes, please do a "blueprinting process" video. Being a newbie to guns I have no idea what that process entails or if it is something I could even attempted.
I would love to see you show blueprinting. I have a Rem. 700 that squeaks when closing the bolt. But squeak goes away with heavy grease on lugs. I've been told the lugs need to be lapped.
I would like to see this process a blueprint done very interesting Don’t know never heard of amazing how much information is out there that we can learn every day
Of course we would all be up for the blu- printing or blue printing video. Don't make so short it cuts info, make it very detailed like you teaching a class and I'll be happy and I'm sure most other would be too even if it gets drawn out a bit. Thank you for asking us and this presentation.
I have had 2 factory rifles trued. 1 Ruger & 1 Winchester. They initially grouped about 2” at 100 yards, fired from a very solid sled. No matter what hand loads, I threw at these rifles, they would not do better. Factory ammo was significantly worse. I was ready to junk both of them. After trueing, both rifles readily shot 1/2” groups from my sled. They both became very easy to load for & performed well with various powders. They are still in the safe today & highly reliable rigs. It is worth it.
I think it would be fantastic to start off with an off-the-shelf rifle, demonstrate its accuracy “as-is”, then show the blueprinting process step-by-step, and culminate with a demonstration of post-blueprinting accuracy. 😁👍
I think this may have been done with my 1943 Long Branch Enfield No.4 Mk1*, as the action is the smoothest cycling and most effortless action I've ever used, and I've tried some high end bolt-actions in the $3K-$5K range. It also shoots 0.9" @100 yard groups off a sandbag using irons and my hand-loaded rounds, unusually accurate for a surplus WWII rifle. It's probably even more accurate, as I'm still a fairly new shooter. The bolt is mismatched (different serial number), so either the smoothness and perfect fit is one hell of a coincidence, or this has had extensive work done to it. Either way, best $200 I ever spent. Picked it up at my local gun shop in October of 2020 off their consignment rack. I couldn't believe nobody else bought it before me. The bore looks like it's had less than 200 rounds through it, the lands and grooves look fresh cut, and the chrome lining looks like a polished mirror made yesterday. Has a chip on the crown, probably from being dropped, but seems to have not hurt accuracy, as I can hit head-sized targets at 300 yards, and torso sized targets out to 450 yards easily enough using the milled Mk1 sights. Unbelievable find. Sadly, the stock is a sporter stock, but the barrel is intact with original pressure stampings and bayonet lugs. Receiver was drilled and tapped at some point. Since it shoots so well, I'm on the fence about restoring the rifle to the factory-style furniture, as that may harm the accuracy.
I’d love to see blueprinting from start to finish
There`s a few smith`s on You Tube that already have video`s on the subject.
A series showing an off the shelf inexpensive rifle, and truing it and seeing the improvements in its accuracy would be pretty awesome.
Savage Axis would be a great start. Out of the box some can have at least 1moa maybe a bit under.
go watch the social regressive he's done several.
Watching the “blueprinting” process would be a fantastic series. Very interested in seeing this!
Go watch midwayusa gunsmithing videos
Having more than one video on the subject is a great idea...it seems often there is more than one opinion on gunsmithing topics. Use of Loctite, specifically where to use it and what type, is a classic example.
Do it do it do it.
Watch this series. Very well explained. ruclips.net/video/n191F9c1YiQ/видео.html
I agree 💯👍👍
I would also like to see blueprinting in action
if you decide to do a blueprinting vid, please shoot groups before and after your work, so that we can appreciate how much (or little) it tightens a group up, and at what distances downrange we might expect to see significant improvements.
good point
Yes, it should have the before and after MOA groups to show what the improvements of blueprinting a rifle does ...
I would love to see what actually goes in to the trueing of an action
That could easily be a couple videos.
Its a long tedious process. It wouldnt make a great video.
Midwayusa has those videos
I'd like a video on blueptinting an action
I’d like to see the processes involved in measuring and finishing those surfaces so I can show people why this rifle is 800 and that one is 3,400.
I'd love to see the blueprinting video/series. To be honest, the only thing many of us would like is longer and much more detailed videos.
ABSOLUTELY Caleb, I would definitely like to see you true up a rifle action.
Yes, do a series on blueprinting !
I agree, watching the “blueprinting” process would be a fantastic series!!! Thx for the video....great job as always!
Yes, I would love to see blue printing.
This dude has the most perfect hair on RUclips. Yes, I also would like to see the blueprinting start-to-finish. Thanks!
Do a blue printing vid. Would be way more explanatory. Thanks 👊😎
I would definitely be interested in seeing the whole process of truing an action.
I would like to see the process along with a comparison of accuracy before and after. Not that I would expect much.
You explained "what" is blueprinting, it will be great to see "how" it is done. Thanks.
Yes, I’d like to see the process and tools you use to blueprint an action
yes, please, i would like to watch a blue printing process. I suspect it price would vary from firearm to firearm but could you give us a approximate cost. Thank you.
I agree, I would love to see you blueprint an action!!!
I had my Remington 5R blueprinted and it made a definite improvement to the accuracy. Great info.
Id like to see it, I enjoy watching anything related to firearms and gunsmithing.
Would LOVE TO SEE complete blue printing! SEMPER FI
I don't know how others feel about this but when it comes to gun advice your channel is the only one out there that I'd trust... Keep the vids coming
A series on blue printing an action would be really interesting. I am a enthusiast and learning more procedures is one of my top reasons to watch these videos.
Yes, show us a blue print action job. That’s cool stuff.
Yes, it would be an excellent series!
Yes I would love to see u guys blue print an action
I’m in for watching the blueprinting process that would be great.
Absolutely would watch a blueprinting!
Yes Caleb, I would like to see an action blueprinted completely. Thanks in advance. I find your videos most informative and I await the next one.
Heck yeah! I'd love to see you guys blueprint an action!
That would be very useful to see done without a doubt. I'll be waiting :)
Watching the full process of blueprinting would be fantastic and very helpful
Would absolutely love to see the process in its entirety! These are some of the best video’s available on the internet! Thank you
I would be extremely interested in seeing the blueprinting process. I always find Brownells content engaging and it always leaves me wanting to find out more. Thank you in advance!
Would love to see the blueprinting process. Thanks for the info. Useful.
I would really like to see that!.. there is so much to gunsmithing and precision I do not know...
Agreed. I’d love to see blueprinting an action.
Absolutely. Its always nice to know how to do your own work. Thank you
Thank you. I've wondered about this. I'm familiar with blueprinting an engine so it now makes sense.
Yes, I'd love to see an actual blueprinting process done.
I’d love to see a full video of that, yeah!
Thanks for sharing this! A blue printing/truing step-by-step series would be great to see! Please make the videos!
Yes I would like to see it, thanks.
Definitely would like seeing an action Blueprinting video! Tia!
watching the blueprinting process would be fantastic!
Please make the longer version. Between Covid shutdowns and the bull shit news. Got plenty of time in my hands. I did a lot of upgrading and work on my hunting and self defense weapons. Always willing to learn
Good Video. Yes,I would enjoy a series on Blue printing an Action.
Yes please. A video on blue printing would be great. 👍
I’d like to see how blueprinting is done. Cant get enough of your videos 👍🏻
Kudos on an excellent explanation. So often even the gunsmith can't explain why it is they're doing something. In the early '80's when pillar bedding came onto the scene, I recall one smith that could not explain what it did or why it was effective - he just assured me it was! Anyways, that was well articulated sir.
Yes, please do a "blueprinting process" video. Being a newbie to guns I have no idea what that process entails or if it is something I could even attempted.
That would be a fantastic video. This is a great series to begin with anyway.
I would love to see you show blueprinting. I have a Rem. 700 that squeaks when closing the bolt. But squeak goes away with heavy grease on lugs. I've been told the lugs need to be lapped.
A blueprinting video would be great.
Yes! Do a series on blueprinting a rifle.
Absolutely! Very interested in watching an action Trued/Blueprinted.
Yes, would love to see you blueprint a 700 remington,thanks
The blueprinting process would be a great series!
Love to see it start to finish. Please do.
I would like to see this process a blueprint done very interesting Don’t know never heard of amazing how much information is out there that we can learn every day
Would love to see complete printing
Yes let's see the process from start to finish.👍
Yea mate do it, I’m in!
Definitely would like to see all the machine work to true an action.
Yes I want to see it.
Please do the blueprinting video! Thanks!
I would love to see how that process is done.
Yes would like to see a blueprinting series
For Sure always love theses videos and one watching an action being blueprinted would be great!
Love to see a video on how you blueprinting an action!
I’d be interested in learning more about the blueprinting process
Yes! Would be very interested in seeing that.
I would love to see this process done.
A blueprinting series would be awesome to see.
love to see it. ill be checking back
this is a perfect example of why a good custom action is well worth the money in the short and long haul
You videos are professional and educational and I would like to see a video from start to finish.
Yes
Love to see an action blueprinting
Of course we would all be up for the blu- printing or blue printing video. Don't make so short it cuts info, make it very detailed like you teaching a class and I'll be happy and I'm sure most other would be too even if it gets drawn out a bit. Thank you for asking us and this presentation.
Definitely would love to see the procedure!👍🇺🇸
I have had 2 factory rifles trued. 1 Ruger & 1 Winchester.
They initially grouped about 2” at 100 yards, fired from a very solid sled.
No matter what hand loads, I threw at these rifles, they would not do better. Factory ammo was significantly worse. I was ready to junk both of them.
After trueing, both rifles readily shot 1/2” groups from my sled. They both became very easy to load for & performed well with various powders. They are still in the safe today & highly reliable rigs. It is worth it.
Would like to see the blueprint process.
Would love to see more on this topic.
Yes I would Thank You
I think everyone agrees, blueprint series is a must
Love to see HOW it’s done!
Thank you, Caleb I was wondering about trueing actions, that would be a excellent vid.
Yes,I want to see this process, thanks!
Would like to see the progress please.
It would be great to see a start to finish blueprinting. With before and after groupings. Thanks for the videos!
I think it would be fantastic to start off with an off-the-shelf rifle, demonstrate its accuracy “as-is”, then show the blueprinting process step-by-step, and culminate with a demonstration of post-blueprinting accuracy. 😁👍
I would love to see you guys blueprint an action!
I love all the gunsmithing videos and tips you guys present. It gives me too many ideas on how to spend my wifes inheritance.
I think this may have been done with my 1943 Long Branch Enfield No.4 Mk1*, as the action is the smoothest cycling and most effortless action I've ever used, and I've tried some high end bolt-actions in the $3K-$5K range. It also shoots 0.9" @100 yard groups off a sandbag using irons and my hand-loaded rounds, unusually accurate for a surplus WWII rifle. It's probably even more accurate, as I'm still a fairly new shooter.
The bolt is mismatched (different serial number), so either the smoothness and perfect fit is one hell of a coincidence, or this has had extensive work done to it. Either way, best $200 I ever spent. Picked it up at my local gun shop in October of 2020 off their consignment rack. I couldn't believe nobody else bought it before me. The bore looks like it's had less than 200 rounds through it, the lands and grooves look fresh cut, and the chrome lining looks like a polished mirror made yesterday. Has a chip on the crown, probably from being dropped, but seems to have not hurt accuracy, as I can hit head-sized targets at 300 yards, and torso sized targets out to 450 yards easily enough using the milled Mk1 sights. Unbelievable find. Sadly, the stock is a sporter stock, but the barrel is intact with original pressure stampings and bayonet lugs. Receiver was drilled and tapped at some point. Since it shoots so well, I'm on the fence about restoring the rifle to the factory-style furniture, as that may harm the accuracy.
Yes, please do a video showing us how to blueprint our rifles from start to finishing the action ...
I would be interested in seeing the blueprinting process as described 👍
Id love to see a video on how to blue print an action
Yes I would love to see yall do that