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<blockquote data-quote="David Emerson" data-source="post: 1998579" data-attributes="member: 112579"><p>Definitely the can is not on straight. Maybe the barrel was threaded right but the can wasn,t? Without having it in my hands all is a guess. Or possibly whoever threaded it the barrel was bent? I got a savage 17 in here to thread for a can. I never noticed it until I turned on the lathe. Put the receiver in a 4 jaw and got everything good with a dial indicator on the barrel at the receiver. Turned on the lathe. Houston we have a problem. The barrel was a 1/4 out in the middle. Don,t beat a badger to death and send it to me to thread the muzzle lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David Emerson, post: 1998579, member: 112579"] Definitely the can is not on straight. Maybe the barrel was threaded right but the can wasn,t? Without having it in my hands all is a guess. Or possibly whoever threaded it the barrel was bent? I got a savage 17 in here to thread for a can. I never noticed it until I turned on the lathe. Put the receiver in a 4 jaw and got everything good with a dial indicator on the barrel at the receiver. Turned on the lathe. Houston we have a problem. The barrel was a 1/4 out in the middle. Don,t beat a badger to death and send it to me to thread the muzzle lol. [/QUOTE]
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