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Rem 700 "Embellished" receiver
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<blockquote data-quote="4ked Horn" data-source="post: 68931" data-attributes="member: 11"><p><strong>Re: Rem 700 \"Embellished\" receiver</strong></p><p></p><p>I read that Gordy Gritters uses a 4 jaw chuck at the back of his lathe spindle to indicate concentricity on the bore to be sure it is absolutely parallel with the spindle as well. Is this something you guys do or is it overkill? When I was a machinist (never was a gunsmith) I would true up an ID instead of an OD but never had the need to check for parallel with the spindle axis.</p><p></p><p>Since you 3 smiths are looking in on this post, Do any of you have an extractor clip ( the band that holds the extractor to the bolt. Sorry I don't know the official name.) for a ruger m77 ultralight w/ rear tang safety you would sell me? Mine is mis-shapen and drags a little when working the bolt forward and backward.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4ked Horn, post: 68931, member: 11"] [b]Re: Rem 700 \"Embellished\" receiver[/b] I read that Gordy Gritters uses a 4 jaw chuck at the back of his lathe spindle to indicate concentricity on the bore to be sure it is absolutely parallel with the spindle as well. Is this something you guys do or is it overkill? When I was a machinist (never was a gunsmith) I would true up an ID instead of an OD but never had the need to check for parallel with the spindle axis. Since you 3 smiths are looking in on this post, Do any of you have an extractor clip ( the band that holds the extractor to the bolt. Sorry I don't know the official name.) for a ruger m77 ultralight w/ rear tang safety you would sell me? Mine is mis-shapen and drags a little when working the bolt forward and backward. [/QUOTE]
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