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A moron and his uni-throater...
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<blockquote data-quote="StumpyJohnson" data-source="post: 2564134" data-attributes="member: 122458"><p>Whelp a call to the folks at PTG garnered very little in terms of solutions. His suggestion was to continue increasing depth of cut while marking the reamer to see where the cutter engagement is. I think the consensus opinion is correct. I worry that I'll come to the end of the cutter and not have changed anything at the receiver end of the barrels lead angle, thus not increasing freebore at all and leaving a hollowed out section of the lead at the muzzle end. If I were to have a throater made @ 3* I would end up with a lead of multiple angles. My thought is to have them cut the shouldered portion of the cutter back to allow a longer throater, or just have them make a longer one, and risk it for the biscuit. </p><p></p><p>Oh and Yes this is a 5r barrel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StumpyJohnson, post: 2564134, member: 122458"] Whelp a call to the folks at PTG garnered very little in terms of solutions. His suggestion was to continue increasing depth of cut while marking the reamer to see where the cutter engagement is. I think the consensus opinion is correct. I worry that I'll come to the end of the cutter and not have changed anything at the receiver end of the barrels lead angle, thus not increasing freebore at all and leaving a hollowed out section of the lead at the muzzle end. If I were to have a throater made @ 3* I would end up with a lead of multiple angles. My thought is to have them cut the shouldered portion of the cutter back to allow a longer throater, or just have them make a longer one, and risk it for the biscuit. Oh and Yes this is a 5r barrel. [/QUOTE]
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