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Threading a barrel without taking barrel off?
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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 1784114" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>To 25WSM, by the way you post, one might think that you are the only one here with "knowledge". There are <em><strong>many</strong></em> here that have as much experience (or more) and have done as much as you have (or more). They just don't see the need to have their "years of experience" as part of every post they make. Are you trying to 'drum-up' some work, or what? And, by the way,,,,, what is it that makes you a "master gunsmith"? Are you a ACGG member? Many here of us here didn't 'fall off the turnip truck, yesterday" Gunsmith machining is nothing more than following general machining practices to the letter! There is not a thing wrong with using brass or aluminum shims between the jaws and the barrel to prevent marring of the finish on the barrel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 1784114, member: 24284"] To 25WSM, by the way you post, one might think that you are the only one here with "knowledge". There are [I][B]many[/B][/I] here that have as much experience (or more) and have done as much as you have (or more). They just don't see the need to have their "years of experience" as part of every post they make. Are you trying to 'drum-up' some work, or what? And, by the way,,,,, what is it that makes you a "master gunsmith"? Are you a ACGG member? Many here of us here didn't 'fall off the turnip truck, yesterday" Gunsmith machining is nothing more than following general machining practices to the letter! There is not a thing wrong with using brass or aluminum shims between the jaws and the barrel to prevent marring of the finish on the barrel. [/QUOTE]
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