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Gunsmithing
Indicating a barrel for muzzle break threading on my lathe
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<blockquote data-quote="375 CHEYTAC" data-source="post: 617599" data-attributes="member: 42641"><p>With the amount of success I have had with chambering using the same style set up as Richard Franklin and Mike Bryant (as well as numerous other gunsmiths across North America). I don't feel a change in my system is going to increase accuracy. The only time I would use an indicator rod of any style is when going through an existing chamber. I have watched Gordy Gritters video several times and always wondered if people were having much success with that method, This is definitely a change in the topic from muzzle brake threading, but an intersting change at that.</p><p>I am going to try the method Orwapiti hunter mentioned for muzzle brake threads. If you can mount a suppressor and have that running true, I think that says a lot.</p><p>Thanks for your help, from both respondents. As previously mentioned I am a newbie to this forum and it definitely seems like a great bunch of guys.</p><p>Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="375 CHEYTAC, post: 617599, member: 42641"] With the amount of success I have had with chambering using the same style set up as Richard Franklin and Mike Bryant (as well as numerous other gunsmiths across North America). I don't feel a change in my system is going to increase accuracy. The only time I would use an indicator rod of any style is when going through an existing chamber. I have watched Gordy Gritters video several times and always wondered if people were having much success with that method, This is definitely a change in the topic from muzzle brake threading, but an intersting change at that. I am going to try the method Orwapiti hunter mentioned for muzzle brake threads. If you can mount a suppressor and have that running true, I think that says a lot. Thanks for your help, from both respondents. As previously mentioned I am a newbie to this forum and it definitely seems like a great bunch of guys. Cheers [/QUOTE]
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