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Machining Pillars
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<blockquote data-quote="RustyRick" data-source="post: 1073622" data-attributes="member: 69572"><p>Confused about pillars. I had a gun done a year ago. Didn't help.</p><p> </p><p>I was taught years ago by a smith that the action/chamber needed to be sucked down and bedded together. A Vore I had for years shrunk enough so the recoil lug bottomed onto the front sleeve on the bottom metal. Like a crow on a fence post. Grinding the top of the screw sleeve a little bit put her back to 1MOA. </p><p> </p><p>So in my non-mechanical mind seems that if the bottom metals are also touching the action it would be difficult to match all 3 in perfect harmony. Bottom metals, pillars, and bottom of action snug and comfee.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RustyRick, post: 1073622, member: 69572"] Confused about pillars. I had a gun done a year ago. Didn't help. I was taught years ago by a smith that the action/chamber needed to be sucked down and bedded together. A Vore I had for years shrunk enough so the recoil lug bottomed onto the front sleeve on the bottom metal. Like a crow on a fence post. Grinding the top of the screw sleeve a little bit put her back to 1MOA. So in my non-mechanical mind seems that if the bottom metals are also touching the action it would be difficult to match all 3 in perfect harmony. Bottom metals, pillars, and bottom of action snug and comfee. [/QUOTE]
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