Very true. I only own long range hunting rifle since that’s my passion. When I can no longer hike the mountains, I might build a 70 lb 7br (still have the reamer, gauges and components) and sit firmly on a bench with my best friends drinking ice tea and complaining about the news of the day.
Just remember DodgeBoy...... the ignore button is your friend, or at least you SAY repeatedly that it's your friend.... but if you actually would like to make human friends, and show them how i'tis, (or learn how it is) you go ahead and make that thar 70lber and then you taken it on out and shoot it with witnesses, at a match.
It'll reset your clock.
There is N O T H I N G to compare with being thoroughly trounced in the real world to change the way you think of accuracy.
I double-dog-DARE you to go out and shoot with some of them Olde Pharts of whom you speak so disparagingly. "complaining about the news of the day" myass....
I missed this dodge boy guy knocking older gents! I’m offended! Imo, I have learned the most from the older gents in my life that said very few words. You know, the ones that when you asked them about Korea, you’d have to pull stories from them. The guys that didn’t offer up any advice unless asked, but when you finally ask, thy have a short sentence that puts everything into light. I love old guys .... and I’m getting there quick.
Shame on that dodgeball guy!![]()
tidbit of what Chet can do. I have seen alot of the dodads that he makes and it's just amazing.
Richard
Another option for those of you who use spiders. Too bad they're not fine thread...
https://www.mcmaster.com/92432A464
Justin
Justin, I see two problems other than the TPI. They have very little area bearing on the barrel and I'm not a fan of the metal in the swivel tips.
Kinda like the old Porsche rocker arm adjusting screws.
Butch,
Not a fan of the metal in the tips, or just not a fan of metal tips?
I used these for a spider I just built for the outboard side of my Emco Super 11. I didn't want steel to steel contact, so I epoxied little brass shim stock discs to the bottom of them. I thought about making little brass press on feet for them, but took the easy way for starters. I think they'll be fine for my application where there isn't any stress put on the barrel via machining ops.
I agree with you on small bearing surface...too small for turning and threading, but one could build feet similar to Chet's for them to increase surface area, but you still gotta deal with the coarse thread.
Chet's setup is slick!
Justin