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Reynard
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I am wondering if some one can tell me the answer to this.
I have watched numerous videos on re barreling. I am finding it hard to get my head around this. When the barrel is set up and trued in the lathe to lets say between 0.0000 and 0.0002. The tennon is cut and the threads are then cut. How come on every video I watch, when the Smith is test fitting the action to the barrel. He will get it threaded on to the barrel easy for the first 3/4 of its length to then have it bind up on him.
I would have thought that if the Barrel is dialled in true and the threading tool is cutting towards the chuck, which I would have thought would have more rigidity than where the thread started.
My novice way of thinking is that the action should screw on the same for its entire length.
There will be an obvious answer. I would appreciate someone sharing that answer with me.
Cheers
I have watched numerous videos on re barreling. I am finding it hard to get my head around this. When the barrel is set up and trued in the lathe to lets say between 0.0000 and 0.0002. The tennon is cut and the threads are then cut. How come on every video I watch, when the Smith is test fitting the action to the barrel. He will get it threaded on to the barrel easy for the first 3/4 of its length to then have it bind up on him.
I would have thought that if the Barrel is dialled in true and the threading tool is cutting towards the chuck, which I would have thought would have more rigidity than where the thread started.
My novice way of thinking is that the action should screw on the same for its entire length.
There will be an obvious answer. I would appreciate someone sharing that answer with me.
Cheers