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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
Barrel diameter at crown for rem 700 sps .30-06
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<blockquote data-quote="Danny1788" data-source="post: 1800310" data-attributes="member: 19965"><p>I always try to use the largest thread size the muzzle Dia will allow. On some rem factory barrels you can run a 9/16x24tpi muzzle brake with no issues. If its the pencil thin barrel your stuck with 1/2x28. </p><p></p><p>also if your not worried about it blending in then you can thread it as large as the OD of the muzzle will allow with no shoulder and use a 2 piece nut system brake like a lot of the muzzle brake manufactures are making these days. I personally don't care for those since I do all my own work and like them blended in seamless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danny1788, post: 1800310, member: 19965"] I always try to use the largest thread size the muzzle Dia will allow. On some rem factory barrels you can run a 9/16x24tpi muzzle brake with no issues. If its the pencil thin barrel your stuck with 1/2x28. also if your not worried about it blending in then you can thread it as large as the OD of the muzzle will allow with no shoulder and use a 2 piece nut system brake like a lot of the muzzle brake manufactures are making these days. I personally don't care for those since I do all my own work and like them blended in seamless. [/QUOTE]
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