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Savage tenon thread LENGTH (small shank)
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<blockquote data-quote="Stang66" data-source="post: 2858978" data-attributes="member: 123589"><p>Send your pictures to the barrel manufacturer. Tell them it's too short to get correct head space. Add a picture with your caliper on your old barrel threads for them. </p><p>Most likely they will send you a return authorization to send it back. The bonus is that they will be able to offer the correct option to future customers and edit their sales literature. Sure you can't get your time back maybe they will even send you a partial refund for all the help and your inconvenience. </p><p>Options</p><p> 1)Or if you have a lathe just put a thread relief (groove) at the last thread. </p><p>2) use a dremel tool and do the same as step 1</p><p>3) grind down the nut and put the factory side toward the action so if it's not perfectly flat it won't matter.</p><p>Best of luck. <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="😎" title="Smiling face with sunglasses :sunglasses:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f60e.png" data-shortname=":sunglasses:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stang66, post: 2858978, member: 123589"] Send your pictures to the barrel manufacturer. Tell them it’s too short to get correct head space. Add a picture with your caliper on your old barrel threads for them. Most likely they will send you a return authorization to send it back. The bonus is that they will be able to offer the correct option to future customers and edit their sales literature. Sure you can’t get your time back maybe they will even send you a partial refund for all the help and your inconvenience. Options 1)Or if you have a lathe just put a thread relief (groove) at the last thread. 2) use a dremel tool and do the same as step 1 3) grind down the nut and put the factory side toward the action so if it’s not perfectly flat it won’t matter. Best of luck. 😎 [/QUOTE]
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