jackie schmidt
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I removed the barrel, (it was pretty tight), and it appears that it has never been off. In fact, the whole action looks unmolested, the trigger still has some sort of brown locking compound on both the front and rear adjusment screws.
I chucked the action body up in my jig just as if I were going to true it. Geeze, if they ever made a straight one back then, this sure ain't one of them. The face runs out at least .004, and the threads, as best I can tell, are eccentric and crooked by at least .010.
I took the action back out, machined and threaded a dummy tenon, screwed the action upon it, and inserted my mandrel rod from the back side. Hanging out an inch from the action, it shows about .040 runnout. The combination of crooked threads and out of square action face shows.
Also, the round action body is no where near true with the bolt way. Also, on the face of the action, there are two spots that are dead in line with the bolt raceways, about the same size and shape as the lugs. It looks like it was butted against a stop, or something, when they broached the raceways. The .0001 indicator does jump a tad when it hits these two spots. That's the only explanation I would have.
Well, there you have it. The bolt way seems to be dead on straight, as my mandrel fits it perfect, and the luggs are making good contact. I will true up the face and threads, and then decide just what I am going to do with it..........jackie
I chucked the action body up in my jig just as if I were going to true it. Geeze, if they ever made a straight one back then, this sure ain't one of them. The face runs out at least .004, and the threads, as best I can tell, are eccentric and crooked by at least .010.
I took the action back out, machined and threaded a dummy tenon, screwed the action upon it, and inserted my mandrel rod from the back side. Hanging out an inch from the action, it shows about .040 runnout. The combination of crooked threads and out of square action face shows.
Also, the round action body is no where near true with the bolt way. Also, on the face of the action, there are two spots that are dead in line with the bolt raceways, about the same size and shape as the lugs. It looks like it was butted against a stop, or something, when they broached the raceways. The .0001 indicator does jump a tad when it hits these two spots. That's the only explanation I would have.
Well, there you have it. The bolt way seems to be dead on straight, as my mandrel fits it perfect, and the luggs are making good contact. I will true up the face and threads, and then decide just what I am going to do with it..........jackie
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