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Chet
Russ I believe you are right, I don't do many barrels smaller than .900 at the muzzle. But I am going to put a taper to the jaws per your good suggestion.
Thanks. Chet
Thanks. Chet
I use a piece of 1/4" dia. copper wire wrapped around the barrel for chuck jaws to bite on. Many ways to get the results you want with the equipment that you have.EASE UP GUYS.. If you are chambering through the headstock and using an outboard spider, if, in the chuck end, you will simply chuck on, at each jaw, about 1/4 of a pre 1982 penny you will have plenty of holding power while the barrel is free to not be distorted by the shape of the chuck jaws.,
Chet
Take a look at the marks on the barrel from your jaws.
You can see one mark bigger than the other. It may be from the barrel being forced to one side of your jaws or not.
Back three of your jaws away from the barrel leave the fourth jaw under your barrel with the barrel resting in the curvature of the jaw lightly push barrel to the side it will want to rise slightly as it moves. that will put your barrel in a bind!
It's called school of hard knock's! "I haven't graduated yet"
I made the same mistake!
Russ