Forums
New posts
Search forums
What's new
Articles
Latest reviews
Author list
Classifieds
Log in
Register
What's new
Search
Search
Search titles and first posts only
Search titles only
By:
New posts
Search forums
Menu
Log in
Register
Install the app
Install
Forums
Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
Muzzle Brake install
JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.
You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.
You should upgrade or use an
alternative browser
.
Reply to thread
Message
<blockquote data-quote="tobnpr" data-source="post: 1676476" data-attributes="member: 68758"><p>I would have reamed, and not bored.</p><p>Unless you indicated the brake bore (like you would dial in a barrel), you bored based on the OD of the brake- which may not be concentric to the bore.</p><p></p><p>No different than a barrel, as I see it.</p><p></p><p>Correctly sized reamer in a floating holder would simply follow the original hole, enlarging it while maintaining concentricity.</p><p></p><p>Probably not enough error introduced to cause an issue, but in "theory"...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tobnpr, post: 1676476, member: 68758"] I would have reamed, and not bored. Unless you indicated the brake bore (like you would dial in a barrel), you bored based on the OD of the brake- which may not be concentric to the bore. No different than a barrel, as I see it. Correctly sized reamer in a floating holder would simply follow the original hole, enlarging it while maintaining concentricity. Probably not enough error introduced to cause an issue, but in "theory"... [/QUOTE]
Insert quotes…
Verification
Post reply
Forums
Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
Muzzle Brake install
Top