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Montour County Rifles taking new orders for 2017
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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Cram" data-source="post: 1242691" data-attributes="member: 2215"><p>Assuming this is a pre-threaded, pre-chambered barrel all that would need done is turning the tennon down to 1.055" until the breech end tapers off to the rest of the barrel contour and then re-thread for the small shank. Not a problem to install a muzzle brake or blueprint the action in the process. </p><p> I've yet to see a factory production action that wouldn't benefit from having it squared. If your re-using the barrel nut nothing can be done about the receiver threads but, the receiver face and internal locking lugs can be single point re-cut perpendicular to the actions center line. Same goes with the bolt head. Replace the stamped factory lug with a double disc ground recoil lug and I can square the back of the barrel nut based of it's existing threads. Although the bolt head floats that just takes up for any center line mis-alignment with the chamber. All the contact surfaces still need to mate up squarely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Cram, post: 1242691, member: 2215"] Assuming this is a pre-threaded, pre-chambered barrel all that would need done is turning the tennon down to 1.055" until the breech end tapers off to the rest of the barrel contour and then re-thread for the small shank. Not a problem to install a muzzle brake or blueprint the action in the process. I've yet to see a factory production action that wouldn't benefit from having it squared. If your re-using the barrel nut nothing can be done about the receiver threads but, the receiver face and internal locking lugs can be single point re-cut perpendicular to the actions center line. Same goes with the bolt head. Replace the stamped factory lug with a double disc ground recoil lug and I can square the back of the barrel nut based of it's existing threads. Although the bolt head floats that just takes up for any center line mis-alignment with the chamber. All the contact surfaces still need to mate up squarely. [/QUOTE]
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