jackie schmidt
New member
Joel, the rod has just enough clearance so that with a twisting motion, you can push it in. The last little bit that fits is a tad bigger, just to tighten it up so it can not move as you indicate the action. I made the rod a while back when I set up and trued the face for Ed on his 280 Ackley Improved. So, Remington has been pretty consistant with that size through the years.
The rod is machined from StressProof. I see no evidence of the action being warped, as the boltway is very straight and true. The missmatched action face and threads are nothing more than the product of a flawed machine shop practice. Or, at least "flawed" in the sense that however they did it, the results produced fits that were not truly straight with others.
The truing rod id the same one I use for the final inspection test. Just goes in the other end.........jackie
The rod is machined from StressProof. I see no evidence of the action being warped, as the boltway is very straight and true. The missmatched action face and threads are nothing more than the product of a flawed machine shop practice. Or, at least "flawed" in the sense that however they did it, the results produced fits that were not truly straight with others.
The truing rod id the same one I use for the final inspection test. Just goes in the other end.........jackie