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Browning barrel thread
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<blockquote data-quote="sirius27c" data-source="post: 1942238" data-attributes="member: 77922"><p>You didn't say that! ;0) Depends on the caliber. My 30-06 is "non-standard" 9/16-24. I believe the magnums were 5/8-24, and I presume the point two calibers are smaller, but not sure..... I've seen posts that say some of the threads are metric, but I haven't seen that yet. Browning was the first kids on the block though and were there a long time before anyone else with a factory rifle so there wasn't a "standard" size for them to follow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sirius27c, post: 1942238, member: 77922"] You didn't say that! ;0) Depends on the caliber. My 30-06 is "non-standard" 9/16-24. I believe the magnums were 5/8-24, and I presume the point two calibers are smaller, but not sure..... I've seen posts that say some of the threads are metric, but I haven't seen that yet. Browning was the first kids on the block though and were there a long time before anyone else with a factory rifle so there wasn't a "standard" size for them to follow. [/QUOTE]
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