CrankyYankee
Well-Known Member
I've always heard the typical rule of thumb is that only 22 caliber and below should have the muzzle threaded 1/2×28. I've also recently started seeing that rule of thumb stretched to .264 and below for 1/2×28. Read where 1/2×28 isn't recommended for 30 caliber because the wall becomes too thin. Several smith's I talked to said they prefer at least .010 in the wall. I understand all of that.
My question comes to .284 caliber. Specifically 7mm-08 at the 21" length at the muzzle. It would still give me .012 in the wall. I know Fierce and some other manufacturers sell rifles in 7mm Mag and are threaded 1/2×28 with a muzzle brake, but mine would be for a lower pressure cartridge, with a suppressor.
Any experience with or reasons why it's not safe to do so??
Thanks
My question comes to .284 caliber. Specifically 7mm-08 at the 21" length at the muzzle. It would still give me .012 in the wall. I know Fierce and some other manufacturers sell rifles in 7mm Mag and are threaded 1/2×28 with a muzzle brake, but mine would be for a lower pressure cartridge, with a suppressor.
Any experience with or reasons why it's not safe to do so??
Thanks