Yesterday, like most every Saturday/Sunday i shoot in the morning, and play with my lathe all afternoon. I had a couple projects that i wanted to complete, or at least start. The first project was to learn how to catch a thread on a barrel that wasn't chambered by me. The barrel in question was a bit to tight for my particular action, so i thought this is the time to learn something new. The project turned out really well, and catching an existing thread was quite simple. Here is were it gets interesting though.
While dialing in this barrel i used my Gordy rod as i normally do, or would. Everything was pretty straight forward, but i couldn't get this barrel dialed in any better than about .0006, while using the Gordy rod. Not real sure why i couldn't get better than this, other than knowing that maybe this was as good as my lathe would do, i decided to use a range rod just to see what i could come up with. I took the Gordy rod out, and placed the range rod in. The readings were close but the main difference was, that while using the range rod i could dial in to about .0002 on the test indicator. So now i cant but wonder is the Gordy rod more sensitive, and the better tool to use, or is the range rod? The range rod gave me visual please for sure, but i question its accuracy to a degree. After deciding i was close enough either way, i sat up the threading tool and chased the thread and completed the task with great satisfaction. The barrel now fits the action perfectly.
I will also add that the only reason i bought the range rod was to set barrels forward a bit. My best friend brought his barrel over a couple weeks ago and asked me if i would set it forward and of course i said, sure. I placed his barrel in my lathe and tried to dial in with the Gordy rod. To make a long story short, i wasnt happy with what i was seeing, and decided to hold off the project until the range rod showed up. Like i said before, when the range rod came, i placed it in his barrel and dialed it right in. 10 minutes easy. I set the barrel forward a bit, and his barrel is now back to shooting small groups. Being new to all this, you can probably understand were all this leaves many questions.
Back to the Gordy rod. I know my lathe is a cheap china lathe, but it is what i have at this time. I will add that with the Gordy rod inserted into a barrel i can push on my 4 jaw with my hand and see the test indicator move about .0005. There again is that the difference i am seeing between the two rods, that being the bearings in my machine? Any thoughts? Lee
Sorry for my English and writing skills. A writer or grammar expert, i am not! Lee
While dialing in this barrel i used my Gordy rod as i normally do, or would. Everything was pretty straight forward, but i couldn't get this barrel dialed in any better than about .0006, while using the Gordy rod. Not real sure why i couldn't get better than this, other than knowing that maybe this was as good as my lathe would do, i decided to use a range rod just to see what i could come up with. I took the Gordy rod out, and placed the range rod in. The readings were close but the main difference was, that while using the range rod i could dial in to about .0002 on the test indicator. So now i cant but wonder is the Gordy rod more sensitive, and the better tool to use, or is the range rod? The range rod gave me visual please for sure, but i question its accuracy to a degree. After deciding i was close enough either way, i sat up the threading tool and chased the thread and completed the task with great satisfaction. The barrel now fits the action perfectly.
I will also add that the only reason i bought the range rod was to set barrels forward a bit. My best friend brought his barrel over a couple weeks ago and asked me if i would set it forward and of course i said, sure. I placed his barrel in my lathe and tried to dial in with the Gordy rod. To make a long story short, i wasnt happy with what i was seeing, and decided to hold off the project until the range rod showed up. Like i said before, when the range rod came, i placed it in his barrel and dialed it right in. 10 minutes easy. I set the barrel forward a bit, and his barrel is now back to shooting small groups. Being new to all this, you can probably understand were all this leaves many questions.
Back to the Gordy rod. I know my lathe is a cheap china lathe, but it is what i have at this time. I will add that with the Gordy rod inserted into a barrel i can push on my 4 jaw with my hand and see the test indicator move about .0005. There again is that the difference i am seeing between the two rods, that being the bearings in my machine? Any thoughts? Lee
Sorry for my English and writing skills. A writer or grammar expert, i am not! Lee
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