Jim, for a steel full-meal-deal honest to gawd competition effort BR action, I wouldn't want any more than .002 for myself. Aluminum bodied actions seem to tolerate up to around .004.Want to share?
Another factor in whether bolt clearance
Jim, for a steel full-meal-deal honest to gawd competition effort BR action, I wouldn't want any more than .002 for myself. Aluminum bodied actions seem to tolerate up to around .004.
The type of bedding and how it's done plays a role in how the harmonics play out, too.
I agree, with this. I'd be mighty grateful if you'd measure, plus if anyone came looking at this thread in the future they would have more real-world measurements than one that may not be accurate.
I just went out in my shop and measured the bolt to action
clearance on the Bat Neuvo Action on my Rail Gun.
.0018.
I have a Remington receiver here now that I'm working on that has .006 bolt clearance. Looking in from the front you can actually see the top lug move when the bolt is closed.
TotalIs that per side or total ?
Thats a pretty tight fit .Total
I just went out in my shop and measured the bolt to action
clearance on the Bat Neuvo Action on my Rail Gun.
.0018.
Yes, total.Total
But not excessively so.....provided the bolt and raceways are perfectly round. This is a 700 that Stan Ware did a full length, one piece bolt sleeve on and reamed the receiver for .001 clearance. Smoother than the down on a maidens cheek.Thats a pretty tight fit .
I disagree.There is only one accurate way to measure this, in my opinion(which is worth $0.02). That is to mount a dial indicator on the reciever and put the stylus on the back end of the stripped bolt. Then shift the bolt up and down in the reciever.
Any other method could introduce all sorts of variables. Again, just my opinion.
There is only one accurate way to measure this, in my opinion(which is worth $0.02). That is to mount a dial indicator on the reciever and put the stylus on the back end of the stripped bolt. Then shift the bolt up and down in the reciever.
Any other method could introduce all sorts of variables. Again, just my opinion.
Perhaps I stated that a little bit flatter than I intended.I disagree.
And there are thousands of top class Machinists throughout the World, my self included, that have the required tools and make a living measuring things.
