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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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Adding a shoulder?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tgunz64" data-source="post: 1769099" data-attributes="member: 102265"><p>Our muzzles are the same. Mine is .566. To get the .600 the companies speak of I'd be at an 18" barrel. It's currently 22". I dont want to go that short. I'd go to a 20". If I had the muzzle end at 20" and measured back to the shoulder from there it's .590. Might just forget the whole thing. Maybe have a brake installed since the gun is already at the shop. Or save the money and just have it shipped back. Live and learn right? Didn't realize thickness was such an issue until Friday. Just figured if you had enough room for threads a mount would work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tgunz64, post: 1769099, member: 102265"] Our muzzles are the same. Mine is .566. To get the .600 the companies speak of I’d be at an 18” barrel. It’s currently 22”. I dont want to go that short. I’d go to a 20”. If I had the muzzle end at 20” and measured back to the shoulder from there it’s .590. Might just forget the whole thing. Maybe have a brake installed since the gun is already at the shop. Or save the money and just have it shipped back. Live and learn right? Didn’t realize thickness was such an issue until Friday. Just figured if you had enough room for threads a mount would work. [/QUOTE]
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