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Holland Brake-Is This Right?
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<blockquote data-quote="308 nate" data-source="post: 203988" data-attributes="member: 1920"><p>Yes, there is a formula that I use and a few tricks. The formula that I use is 1 inch divided by threads per inch such as 24tpi. divided by degrees. I use a six jaw chuck so I actually use my chuck jaws as my dividing head instead of an angle finder. My other trick is set your compound at 30 degrees such as it would be for threading, then when you move your compound 1 thou. you are actually only moving 1/2 thou. into your barrel shoulder. This gives you a little finer adjustment as you don't have to take a lot off the shoulder to change degrees rapidly. I like my brakes to index hand tight at about 11:50 on the clock when looking at the muzzle and then torque the top of brake to the 12 o'clock position.</p><p></p><p>308nate</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="308 nate, post: 203988, member: 1920"] Yes, there is a formula that I use and a few tricks. The formula that I use is 1 inch divided by threads per inch such as 24tpi. divided by degrees. I use a six jaw chuck so I actually use my chuck jaws as my dividing head instead of an angle finder. My other trick is set your compound at 30 degrees such as it would be for threading, then when you move your compound 1 thou. you are actually only moving 1/2 thou. into your barrel shoulder. This gives you a little finer adjustment as you don't have to take a lot off the shoulder to change degrees rapidly. I like my brakes to index hand tight at about 11:50 on the clock when looking at the muzzle and then torque the top of brake to the 12 o'clock position. 308nate [/QUOTE]
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