180-240 You are not polishing them.
Type: Posts; User: Butch Lambert; Keyword(s):
180-240 You are not polishing them.
Go to the auto parts store and get some valve lapping compound. 800X? you don't have enough life left to lap them with the 800X
Pete, I just order my reamers with a fatter base and my reamers for my sizing dies .003 smaller at the base and .002 at the shoulder.
With the Terry Leonard carbon fiber laminate the stock is very stiff and light.
Yes Sir!
That is Tony's CF rifle from a really long time ago. 2010 was when the article was written. I believe that rifle was from the early 2000s or earlier.
Paul Pennell won it.
amen!
https://forum.accurateshooter.com/threads/progress-on-my-anschutz-1913-club-rifle-5-17-22-update.4055325/
This is a Terry Leonard stock that I'm using for my 1913 Anschutz. Mine is a carbon...
Vic, you guys are just kids!
I used to make and sell case forming dies. I have reduced 458 Lott to 224. Needs to be in steps of .030. Don't worry about shoulder angle as your fireforming will take care of it.
"OLE Woody, I'm glad that he is gone. Jackie Schmidt thinks and I concur that it is a PH type stainless. Got to use a lot of speed and feed.
So what kind of a curve does the bore wander off to?
Length is fine- the knob is terrible.
Yes sir.
Tony, a nice looking rifle and a God awful bolt knob. IMHO
You need to add Stan Taylor-2022.
The "Gordy" method. I've never been warm and fuzzy doing it that way Al.
I have seen a couple steadies as Dave has mentioned. It is probably a minor measurement, but how close can the muzzle be in the 4 jaw? Are you going to make a cleanup on the muzzle OD before putting...
Sorry, I messed up, but corrected it. You are using the gordy method.
Oh well.
So, how do you indicate the bore in the muzzle end that is in the 4 jaw. Maybe you're using the gordy method?
Lawrence, thanks for this.
Yes sir, I know, I was just stating Stan's thoughts as it led up to his heart attack.
Seems his sick feelings were a week or so ago and his initial thought was bad tuna fish.
Most of you know of Stan, a great giving person, barrelmaker, long range competitor, and a great human being. We visited every week or two by phone or email. Always helpful and very knowledgeable.May...