Jim Wooten
Just Me
Since we have had a number of less experienced guys (like me ) posting about getting started in barreling recently, I thought this project might be of interest to someone. It is a fixture for matching your new barrels' chamber length to your old barrel, or any other barrel that you might want to duplicate. I won't get into whether you want to call this headspace or something else, but it sure makes life simpler when setting up a full length sizing die to use with more than one barrel.
I am sure the experienced guys made something similar years ago, but for those of us that are new to the process, this makes measuring much easier and more repeatable. Something similar may be available commercially, but I didn't know of one, so I spent an afternoon making my own.
I started with a scrap piece of 1.5" round bar, and bored it to be an easy slip fit for the largest of my barrel tennons (about 1.070" works with my BAT, Stolle, Rem 700, etc). The top is drilled about .126" to work with Starrett, Brown&Sharpe, etc, depth mics.
I may make up another with a permanently attached depth mic without the T foot piece if I can find a reasonably priced one. So many projects............
Makes re-barreling a glue-in a bit easier, as obviously it can be used with the barrel still in the lathe and the action still in the stock if you have the old barrel for measurements .
Sorry I didn't clean up the fixture and barrel, or use a special photographic backdrop for the photos .
Jim
I am sure the experienced guys made something similar years ago, but for those of us that are new to the process, this makes measuring much easier and more repeatable. Something similar may be available commercially, but I didn't know of one, so I spent an afternoon making my own.
I started with a scrap piece of 1.5" round bar, and bored it to be an easy slip fit for the largest of my barrel tennons (about 1.070" works with my BAT, Stolle, Rem 700, etc). The top is drilled about .126" to work with Starrett, Brown&Sharpe, etc, depth mics.
I may make up another with a permanently attached depth mic without the T foot piece if I can find a reasonably priced one. So many projects............
Makes re-barreling a glue-in a bit easier, as obviously it can be used with the barrel still in the lathe and the action still in the stock if you have the old barrel for measurements .
Sorry I didn't clean up the fixture and barrel, or use a special photographic backdrop for the photos .
Jim