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Muzzle break threading 300 win mag
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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 1313163" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>While in gunsmithing school, doing "open sight mounting" on rifle barrels, we were cautioned to not drill (for tapping) any deeper than to leave .150" between the bottom of the hole and groove diameter. Many front sights were soldered on because of this. Muzzle attachments weren't a big thing 25yrs ago, like they are now. But the same principals would apply to muzzle threading,,,,, no matter how 'perfect' you think your thread is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 1313163, member: 24284"] While in gunsmithing school, doing "open sight mounting" on rifle barrels, we were cautioned to not drill (for tapping) any deeper than to leave .150" between the bottom of the hole and groove diameter. Many front sights were soldered on because of this. Muzzle attachments weren't a big thing 25yrs ago, like they are now. But the same principals would apply to muzzle threading,,,,, no matter how 'perfect' you think your thread is. [/QUOTE]
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