tdarragh
Plastic
- Joined
- Mar 18, 2008
- Location
- Houston, TX
Hello to all.
My question is:
To true the threads on a Remington 700, the method is to pick up the existing thread and run machine right to left into the hole to the end of the old thread. Beginners, if they don’t crash into the integral lugs, usually break off the tip of their thread insert or tool. (Even the most experienced, trash a tool every now and then). Why not cut a clearance area inside the action at the end of the thread? This will, of course, give a relief area to land on and give some useful space so that tool tip breakage can be minimized.
My question is:
To true the threads on a Remington 700, the method is to pick up the existing thread and run machine right to left into the hole to the end of the old thread. Beginners, if they don’t crash into the integral lugs, usually break off the tip of their thread insert or tool. (Even the most experienced, trash a tool every now and then). Why not cut a clearance area inside the action at the end of the thread? This will, of course, give a relief area to land on and give some useful space so that tool tip breakage can be minimized.