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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
Tikka pillar length
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<blockquote data-quote="tobnpr" data-source="post: 2249084" data-attributes="member: 68758"><p>Heat should remove the epoxy without damaging any surfaces (provided the proper method is used).</p><p>I don't see why he would need to lap the lugs because of what happened with the epoxy. Clean it off the receiver abutments, no damage. Been there, done that.</p><p></p><p>if he removes any measurable amount of material from the lugs, then you ARE looking at a setback and rechamber. I would not recommend lapping, this barrel has already been chambered and headspace is set.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tobnpr, post: 2249084, member: 68758"] Heat should remove the epoxy without damaging any surfaces (provided the proper method is used). I don't see why he would need to lap the lugs because of what happened with the epoxy. Clean it off the receiver abutments, no damage. Been there, done that. if he removes any measurable amount of material from the lugs, then you ARE looking at a setback and rechamber. I would not recommend lapping, this barrel has already been chambered and headspace is set. [/QUOTE]
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