Jud96
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I shoot short range benchrest and do my own work. One thing that’s new to me, is doing prefit barrels based off of a barrel that was originally fit to the action. One of the things I struggle with is getting the cone depth correct. I made a little cone shaped tool, but it rocks around too much in the cone.
How do you guys measure the cone?
Also, how do you guys measure the headspace? I plan to make a tool that shoulders on the barrel, and has either a micrometer head on it, or a digital plunge indicator so I can zero it out on the old barrel to match headspace.
I’m sure I’ll think of other questions, but I just finished chambering a new barrel last night and ended up having to test fit it to my action to check the cone depth. The tools and method I thought would work to match the cone depth to the old barrel didn’t work out. Luckily I checked the depth when I did because it already had .012 clearance. Any help and input is appreciated. Thanks!
How do you guys measure the cone?
Also, how do you guys measure the headspace? I plan to make a tool that shoulders on the barrel, and has either a micrometer head on it, or a digital plunge indicator so I can zero it out on the old barrel to match headspace.
I’m sure I’ll think of other questions, but I just finished chambering a new barrel last night and ended up having to test fit it to my action to check the cone depth. The tools and method I thought would work to match the cone depth to the old barrel didn’t work out. Luckily I checked the depth when I did because it already had .012 clearance. Any help and input is appreciated. Thanks!