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Difference between a savage and a tikka barrel
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 825462" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>many barrel makers are using P&W gun drills. Still a good solid machine if kept up, but not state of the art these days. The gist of my post was to tell you what's out there right now, and how they are doing it these days. Most gun drilling operations do not require a fine micro in the bore, but you can achieve this is you take your time and grind the inserts right. Size wise they can be extremely accurate if done right. But one process I've never been involved with is super deep hole reaming, but can see the process without too much trouble as the reamer simply follows the existing hole.</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 825462, member: 25383"] many barrel makers are using P&W gun drills. Still a good solid machine if kept up, but not state of the art these days. The gist of my post was to tell you what's out there right now, and how they are doing it these days. Most gun drilling operations do not require a fine micro in the bore, but you can achieve this is you take your time and grind the inserts right. Size wise they can be extremely accurate if done right. But one process I've never been involved with is super deep hole reaming, but can see the process without too much trouble as the reamer simply follows the existing hole. gary [/QUOTE]
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