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Gunsmithing
pulling trigger on a lathe
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<blockquote data-quote="James Jones" data-source="post: 202010" data-attributes="member: 8843"><p>As for action blue printing , you can make your own jig and I highly recomend that you do rather than buy one , I built one for a fella out of 6" 7075 aluminum with 2.25" bore ,with the larger diameter it allows a larger hole and you can use larger screws for a steadier hold on the action if needed. The guy (Nathen) took his and mounted it to a face plate so when he wants to true actions all that needed is to un bolt the cam locks and stick the face plate in their , no worry about dialing in the jig first.</p><p> If the headstock is to thick you can use the jig as the holding chuck and run the barrel in a steady rest to recrown or thread the muzzel , rather than pull the barrel off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Jones, post: 202010, member: 8843"] As for action blue printing , you can make your own jig and I highly recomend that you do rather than buy one , I built one for a fella out of 6" 7075 aluminum with 2.25" bore ,with the larger diameter it allows a larger hole and you can use larger screws for a steadier hold on the action if needed. The guy (Nathen) took his and mounted it to a face plate so when he wants to true actions all that needed is to un bolt the cam locks and stick the face plate in their , no worry about dialing in the jig first. If the headstock is to thick you can use the jig as the holding chuck and run the barrel in a steady rest to recrown or thread the muzzel , rather than pull the barrel off. [/QUOTE]
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