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<blockquote data-quote="jcoop" data-source="post: 484348" data-attributes="member: 13125"><p>Yea I have been using it on my .243 for 3 years now. I turned down the original bolt and laid the carbon over the old bolt body. </p><p>I am not really set up to do it rite now as I just sold my lathe today. I should have a new one in a few weeks maybe months. It was a pain to turn down as the bolt is surface hardened. I told myself I would not do another one until I got a tool post grinder. Which I should have access to as soon as I get my new lathe. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It cuts pretty easy but feathers out a bit, I usualy need to hit the finished edge with a 3m diamond pad, sand paper also works. You should have no proble just turning a nice shoulder. It dulls cutter very fast but a dull cutter will still cut it pretty well. I usually cut at about 400rpms but it will cut just fine fast or slow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jcoop, post: 484348, member: 13125"] Yea I have been using it on my .243 for 3 years now. I turned down the original bolt and laid the carbon over the old bolt body. I am not really set up to do it rite now as I just sold my lathe today. I should have a new one in a few weeks maybe months. It was a pain to turn down as the bolt is surface hardened. I told myself I would not do another one until I got a tool post grinder. Which I should have access to as soon as I get my new lathe. It cuts pretty easy but feathers out a bit, I usualy need to hit the finished edge with a 3m diamond pad, sand paper also works. You should have no proble just turning a nice shoulder. It dulls cutter very fast but a dull cutter will still cut it pretty well. I usually cut at about 400rpms but it will cut just fine fast or slow. [/QUOTE]
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