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Gunsmithing
Dialing in bore for threading and chamber?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffrthehunter" data-source="post: 1364973" data-attributes="member: 98990"><p>Thanks for the thoughts. I just bought a Precision Mathews 1340 GT, my plan is to remove all twist and check all alignments (I repair CNC lathes for a living, aligning turrets, head stocks, and tail stocks after impact). At this point I am not sure whether to buy a good 3 jaw chuck and build a spider for both ends or use a 4 jaw. My concern is a spider fixture will not grip as firm as a four jaw, would hate to have something slip. Any thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffrthehunter, post: 1364973, member: 98990"] Thanks for the thoughts. I just bought a Precision Mathews 1340 GT, my plan is to remove all twist and check all alignments (I repair CNC lathes for a living, aligning turrets, head stocks, and tail stocks after impact). At this point I am not sure whether to buy a good 3 jaw chuck and build a spider for both ends or use a 4 jaw. My concern is a spider fixture will not grip as firm as a four jaw, would hate to have something slip. Any thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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