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Installing a Tactical Knob on Remington 700
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<blockquote data-quote="James Jones" data-source="post: 269371" data-attributes="member: 8843"><p>Its not that hard to do , I've done a couple with a rotary table on a mill , the setup I saw whent he bolt is chucked up in a jig and done on a lathe was realy nice and would be the best way in my oppinion.</p><p> </p><p>If i might make a suggestion. </p><p> </p><p> Spend $25 or so dollars for a threaded handel from PT&G , then send it to Nathan Dagley (308nate) and have him tig weld it to your bolt. This way you will have several differant knobs to choose from , your handel to bolt fusion will be ALOT stronger then the soldered fit and the bolt will be properly timed to the reciever further reducing the bolt lifting effort.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Jones, post: 269371, member: 8843"] Its not that hard to do , I've done a couple with a rotary table on a mill , the setup I saw whent he bolt is chucked up in a jig and done on a lathe was realy nice and would be the best way in my oppinion. If i might make a suggestion. Spend $25 or so dollars for a threaded handel from PT&G , then send it to Nathan Dagley (308nate) and have him tig weld it to your bolt. This way you will have several differant knobs to choose from , your handel to bolt fusion will be ALOT stronger then the soldered fit and the bolt will be properly timed to the reciever further reducing the bolt lifting effort. [/QUOTE]
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