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Gunsmithing
chambering by hand 6.5x47mm
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<blockquote data-quote="Coyboy" data-source="post: 489370" data-attributes="member: 3733"><p>Cet this crazy idea out of your head right now. You are going into a colasal waste of money. 1st your going to true the reciever threads and face with out truing the bolt, why even bother, the reamer and tap procedure is not as good as single point truing, I have proven that to myself. Why spend $300+ for tooling and only have the job done part way.</p><p></p><p>So now that you cut your threads oversize, your going to screw on a barrel that will have a thread fit that is .010+ undersize, How is that going to help your accuracy?</p><p></p><p>Your whole process is flawed now with a thicker lug you will definatly have to set the shoulder back in a lathe so the bolt nose counterbore actually comntains the bolt nose, headspace don't mean **** if you have .050-.100" of unsuported case waiting to blow out into your face.</p><p></p><p>Your asking for advice on somthing you don't have much knowledge on.</p><p>Save your money and and take your action and barrel to a smith and have it done right, before you hurt yourself or someone else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyboy, post: 489370, member: 3733"] Cet this crazy idea out of your head right now. You are going into a colasal waste of money. 1st your going to true the reciever threads and face with out truing the bolt, why even bother, the reamer and tap procedure is not as good as single point truing, I have proven that to myself. Why spend $300+ for tooling and only have the job done part way. So now that you cut your threads oversize, your going to screw on a barrel that will have a thread fit that is .010+ undersize, How is that going to help your accuracy? Your whole process is flawed now with a thicker lug you will definatly have to set the shoulder back in a lathe so the bolt nose counterbore actually comntains the bolt nose, headspace don't mean **** if you have .050-.100" of unsuported case waiting to blow out into your face. Your asking for advice on somthing you don't have much knowledge on. Save your money and and take your action and barrel to a smith and have it done right, before you hurt yourself or someone else. [/QUOTE]
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