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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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Thinking of buying a lathe, how hard is it to chamber a rifle?
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<blockquote data-quote="coyotemaster" data-source="post: 2652877" data-attributes="member: 2479"><p>Thanks for the reinforcement!!</p><p> I'd thought about buying a lathe for years, but you are absolutely right about the prefits. For around $300 you can buy a hand lapped stainless tube threaded crowned chambered and ready to screw on and shoot in a variety of calibers, </p><p> The only caution with prefits is if you have bedded the action with Devcon/Epoxy you may want to watch that the notches from the barrel nut align with former notches. Not a problem to remove bedding and re-bed. Don't forget the release agent!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coyotemaster, post: 2652877, member: 2479"] Thanks for the reinforcement!! I'd thought about buying a lathe for years, but you are absolutely right about the prefits. For around $300 you can buy a hand lapped stainless tube threaded crowned chambered and ready to screw on and shoot in a variety of calibers, The only caution with prefits is if you have bedded the action with Devcon/Epoxy you may want to watch that the notches from the barrel nut align with former notches. Not a problem to remove bedding and re-bed. Don't forget the release agent!! [/QUOTE]
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