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?To nut or not to nut?
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 423858" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>my post was simply from an engineering standpoint; as well as taking into the physics and aplied mechanical parts happening during the chain of events called ignition. I might just add here that I've ran these exact sceneros thru a couple mechanical programs that take off where CAD ends. The programs confirms everything I've written, and takes it into several other levels. Remington uses a 1.06-16 threaded barrel as standard equipment, and Savage uses a 1.05-20 pitch thread. Now that's a whole .010", or .005" a side. But you will also find that Savage bases their actual pitch diameter off a 1.60 major diameter. Being as the Savage and the Remington have close to the same O.D. on the reciever, and there's very little difference in the pitch diamter of the threads I just don't see where your comming from. Savage (I would also assume Remington does as well) also uses a larger diameter thread in some of their calibers</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 423858, member: 25383"] my post was simply from an engineering standpoint; as well as taking into the physics and aplied mechanical parts happening during the chain of events called ignition. I might just add here that I've ran these exact sceneros thru a couple mechanical programs that take off where CAD ends. The programs confirms everything I've written, and takes it into several other levels. Remington uses a 1.06-16 threaded barrel as standard equipment, and Savage uses a 1.05-20 pitch thread. Now that's a whole .010", or .005" a side. But you will also find that Savage bases their actual pitch diameter off a 1.60 major diameter. Being as the Savage and the Remington have close to the same O.D. on the reciever, and there's very little difference in the pitch diamter of the threads I just don't see where your comming from. Savage (I would also assume Remington does as well) also uses a larger diameter thread in some of their calibers gary [/QUOTE]
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