jackieschmidt
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I decided to take one of my older Krieger 13.5 twist barrels, chop the thread off, and rechamber it for my LV Farley.
I set it up, reamed the chamber, then turned the tenon, headspaced it, set the cone, and threaded it. When I was almost through with the thread, it dawned on me something wasn’t right.
I had just cut an 18 tpi instead of a 16.
Well cr-p. What to do.
I have a HV Neuvo that is an 18 tpi, so I turned the tenon back to the correct length and headspaced it for the Neuvo. I picked up the previous 18 tpi thread and established the correct 1.060 18 tpi all the way.. It has a gap in the tenon where the Farley thread relief was, but what the heck, everything else came out just right.
I will shoot it tomorrow and see how it does.
So, even someone like me that has been a Machinist for 55+ years can screw up.



I set it up, reamed the chamber, then turned the tenon, headspaced it, set the cone, and threaded it. When I was almost through with the thread, it dawned on me something wasn’t right.
I had just cut an 18 tpi instead of a 16.
Well cr-p. What to do.
I have a HV Neuvo that is an 18 tpi, so I turned the tenon back to the correct length and headspaced it for the Neuvo. I picked up the previous 18 tpi thread and established the correct 1.060 18 tpi all the way.. It has a gap in the tenon where the Farley thread relief was, but what the heck, everything else came out just right.
I will shoot it tomorrow and see how it does.
So, even someone like me that has been a Machinist for 55+ years can screw up.




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