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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
About to cut my first chamber
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<blockquote data-quote="ar10ar15man" data-source="post: 1616754" data-attributes="member: 106836"><p>do you have an indicator that will reach where the throat will be ?</p><p>do you have an outboard spider to support the muzzle end of the bbl?</p><p>predrill is a step, next step is to dial in the throat and then taper bore to match the reamer.</p><p>what chuck is on the lathe ?</p><p>is there no bending stress on the bbl ?</p><p>how is your thread cutting skills ?</p><p>look into reverse upside down threading,cutting away from the headstock.</p><p></p><p>nothing like the feeling when a rifle you built shoots little biddy groups</p><p>( well that will not happen you did pick 6.5 cm...lol)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ar10ar15man, post: 1616754, member: 106836"] do you have an indicator that will reach where the throat will be ? do you have an outboard spider to support the muzzle end of the bbl? predrill is a step, next step is to dial in the throat and then taper bore to match the reamer. what chuck is on the lathe ? is there no bending stress on the bbl ? how is your thread cutting skills ? look into reverse upside down threading,cutting away from the headstock. nothing like the feeling when a rifle you built shoots little biddy groups ( well that will not happen you did pick 6.5 cm...lol) [/QUOTE]
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