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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
Adding a shoulder?
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<blockquote data-quote="Andrew Cowling" data-source="post: 1770043" data-attributes="member: 109547"><p>I come across this quite often on clients guns.</p><p>The picture shown is quite good. Basically the thread is cut extra long so that a thin nut or threadded washer can be screwed on tight that will become a perminant collar with perminant loktite or soft solder.</p><p>I have done it many times. Even on a barrel at the chamber end as the near new donor barrel had a wide enough knox form for the thread but not a big enough shoulder for sufficient lock up. That rifle was a one holer at 300 metres.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andrew Cowling, post: 1770043, member: 109547"] I come across this quite often on clients guns. The picture shown is quite good. Basically the thread is cut extra long so that a thin nut or threadded washer can be screwed on tight that will become a perminant collar with perminant loktite or soft solder. I have done it many times. Even on a barrel at the chamber end as the near new donor barrel had a wide enough knox form for the thread but not a big enough shoulder for sufficient lock up. That rifle was a one holer at 300 metres. [/QUOTE]
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