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Does slop between barrel and action threads affect accuracy?
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<blockquote data-quote="25WSM" data-source="post: 1790209" data-attributes="member: 38048"><p>First you need to identify what caused your chatter so you can prevent it next time. I'm glad you look at this as a learning experience. I'm still learning little things here and there. The only time I ever experienced chatter on a barrel shank was when I did it between centers and my tailstock moved a little. After bringing the center back snug I took little tiny bites till the chapter was gone. I learned a lesson that day too. A loose tool bit will chatter too. Keep at it and be mindful of your setup and you will be cutting perfect threads. It's good you tried to see how it shot and it's doing good. What the worse that could happen. It shoots bad and then you start over or it shoots good and your done. Good luck on your next one.</p><p>Shep</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="25WSM, post: 1790209, member: 38048"] First you need to identify what caused your chatter so you can prevent it next time. I'm glad you look at this as a learning experience. I'm still learning little things here and there. The only time I ever experienced chatter on a barrel shank was when I did it between centers and my tailstock moved a little. After bringing the center back snug I took little tiny bites till the chapter was gone. I learned a lesson that day too. A loose tool bit will chatter too. Keep at it and be mindful of your setup and you will be cutting perfect threads. It's good you tried to see how it shot and it's doing good. What the worse that could happen. It shoots bad and then you start over or it shoots good and your done. Good luck on your next one. Shep [/QUOTE]
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