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Holland Brake-Is This Right?
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<blockquote data-quote="msalm" data-source="post: 204002" data-attributes="member: 8863"><p>I used the same method when fitting a brake on my 338 Edge recently....unfortunately I cut about .001" too much off the shoulder and my brake screwed on just a bit too far. I just cut a .002" thick washer out of brass shim stock and used that to take up the gap...problem solved. We'll see if over time any bore solvents start to get their way in there and turn stuff green, but by then I may be due a new barrel anyway!.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msalm, post: 204002, member: 8863"] I used the same method when fitting a brake on my 338 Edge recently....unfortunately I cut about .001" too much off the shoulder and my brake screwed on just a bit too far. I just cut a .002" thick washer out of brass shim stock and used that to take up the gap...problem solved. We'll see if over time any bore solvents start to get their way in there and turn stuff green, but by then I may be due a new barrel anyway!. [/QUOTE]
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