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<blockquote data-quote="Gregory Odum" data-source="post: 1785100" data-attributes="member: 107818"><p>Hey guys, you should check out Whitt Machine & Tool. They custom make clamp on muzzle breaks for a very reasonable price. In a previous thread guys were talking about threading barrels and weather or not the barrel needs to be removed from the action. The answer is no. The barreled action is chucked in a lathe with non-marring jaws and the barrel is turned down to the proper diameter and then threaded. If the guys any good he will recrown the barrel as a courtesy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gregory Odum, post: 1785100, member: 107818"] Hey guys, you should check out Whitt Machine & Tool. They custom make clamp on muzzle breaks for a very reasonable price. In a previous thread guys were talking about threading barrels and weather or not the barrel needs to be removed from the action. The answer is no. The barreled action is chucked in a lathe with non-marring jaws and the barrel is turned down to the proper diameter and then threaded. If the guys any good he will recrown the barrel as a courtesy [/QUOTE]
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