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Rechambering info.....????
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<blockquote data-quote="Fitch" data-source="post: 359837" data-attributes="member: 19372"><p>They will help. Take your time. Do everything like it was the only thing you had to do and it will work out. </p><p> </p><p>I ended up taking some of the process from one source, some from another. I use Gordy Gritters method of aligning the barrel in the headstock because it makes the most sense to me to do it that way. I use Richard Franklin's approach for truing actions, and for chambering all except how I align the barrel in the headstock and I use a different reamer pusher than he does. I made my own reamer pusher based on what one of the gunsmiths that posts on the bench rest forum does. If one looks at the geometry and inherent stability of the process, the one I use makes sense. Again, that form of pusher made more sense than the ones used in either of the videos. </p><p> </p><p>Bottom line, work to understand the "why" of each step rather than just "what". My reading of threads in gunsmithing forums was devoted to trying to find out the "why" behind doing things. Turns out not many people understand the underlying physics of what is going on and why something would make sense,. or not.</p><p> </p><p>Fitch</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fitch, post: 359837, member: 19372"] They will help. Take your time. Do everything like it was the only thing you had to do and it will work out. I ended up taking some of the process from one source, some from another. I use Gordy Gritters method of aligning the barrel in the headstock because it makes the most sense to me to do it that way. I use Richard Franklin's approach for truing actions, and for chambering all except how I align the barrel in the headstock and I use a different reamer pusher than he does. I made my own reamer pusher based on what one of the gunsmiths that posts on the bench rest forum does. If one looks at the geometry and inherent stability of the process, the one I use makes sense. Again, that form of pusher made more sense than the ones used in either of the videos. Bottom line, work to understand the "why" of each step rather than just "what". My reading of threads in gunsmithing forums was devoted to trying to find out the "why" behind doing things. Turns out not many people understand the underlying physics of what is going on and why something would make sense,. or not. Fitch [/QUOTE]
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