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nosler m48 problem
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<blockquote data-quote="WapitiBob" data-source="post: 1063620" data-attributes="member: 38015"><p>Do you know the minor dia of the receiver threads?</p><p>The pitch dia of those threads?</p><p>Do you know the major dia of the base screws?</p><p>The pitch dia of those screws?</p><p>Do you know the tolerance stack between the receiver holes and the base screws?</p><p>What class of thread, 2 or 3?</p><p></p><p>These are all rhetorical questions by the way.</p><p></p><p>I don't know who makes that specific part but it doesn't take much on either end to wind up with a 40% thread engagement. Chinese screws and a worn out drill will do it. I seriously doubt the guys cutting that receiver are milling those holes to size.</p><p></p><p>Before I sent it back I'd mozey over to a decent cnc shop and hand them $20 to pin the holes and drop a thread gage in there. That way you know what you have and aren't relying on Nosler. I would not go to a gunsmith.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WapitiBob, post: 1063620, member: 38015"] Do you know the minor dia of the receiver threads? The pitch dia of those threads? Do you know the major dia of the base screws? The pitch dia of those screws? Do you know the tolerance stack between the receiver holes and the base screws? What class of thread, 2 or 3? These are all rhetorical questions by the way. I don't know who makes that specific part but it doesn't take much on either end to wind up with a 40% thread engagement. Chinese screws and a worn out drill will do it. I seriously doubt the guys cutting that receiver are milling those holes to size. Before I sent it back I'd mozey over to a decent cnc shop and hand them $20 to pin the holes and drop a thread gage in there. That way you know what you have and aren't relying on Nosler. I would not go to a gunsmith. [/QUOTE]
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