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Gunsmithing
Reducing Bolt Diameter
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<blockquote data-quote="26Reload" data-source="post: 1756183" data-attributes="member: 99519"><p>Edd...what are you trying to do by reducing by .003....</p><p>Just want it shiny...cause that amount won't reduce the weight...</p><p>My Smith ran a bolt under a jewlers buffing wheel......bright and shiny...</p><p>I had one shot with a tungsten paint...looked really nice...</p><p>But you need to watch just how much paint is put on...as it may bind in the receiver.....if you have lots of slop it could improve contact...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="26Reload, post: 1756183, member: 99519"] Edd...what are you trying to do by reducing by .003.... Just want it shiny...cause that amount won't reduce the weight... My Smith ran a bolt under a jewlers buffing wheel......bright and shiny... I had one shot with a tungsten paint...looked really nice... But you need to watch just how much paint is put on...as it may bind in the receiver.....if you have lots of slop it could improve contact... [/QUOTE]
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