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Action squareing
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<blockquote data-quote="Berkly1" data-source="post: 1408492" data-attributes="member: 97936"><p>I have a question for you all. I am a shade tree machinist and like working on rifles. I have an action I want to square. Heres is the question? What would be wrong with taking round stock chucked in my 3 jaw and ran in my live center and turning this bar to fit my action bolt raceway very tight. If the front or back of action is not the same size I would just make my round stock fit accourdingly. What i would do is turn two humps on the bar and relieve everything else. You would have a bar with two large diameters where action sits. The largest part on the action would sit closest to the 3 jaw. The action could sit however it wants as long as it very tight.. I probably explained this unclearly but I hope u get the point. Anyhow will this work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Berkly1, post: 1408492, member: 97936"] I have a question for you all. I am a shade tree machinist and like working on rifles. I have an action I want to square. Heres is the question? What would be wrong with taking round stock chucked in my 3 jaw and ran in my live center and turning this bar to fit my action bolt raceway very tight. If the front or back of action is not the same size I would just make my round stock fit accourdingly. What i would do is turn two humps on the bar and relieve everything else. You would have a bar with two large diameters where action sits. The largest part on the action would sit closest to the 3 jaw. The action could sit however it wants as long as it very tight.. I probably explained this unclearly but I hope u get the point. Anyhow will this work. [/QUOTE]
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