So I am setting up to put a shouldered barrel on a cheapo Savage action and I thought I might as well face the front of it. So i turned a mandrel on centers to a snug fit down the bolt raceway and threaded it in. Just like the ones brownells sell.
using thus setup i get an indicator reading of .002 high at top of action action face. recoil lug groove being down and my zero mark the scope holes being at top and .002 high.
Then I thought Savages being different should I face this thing threaded onto a sacrificial threaded stub?
Will my mandrel actually make the misalign to bolt lugs worse?
It is my understanding threads and lugs are machined in one setup at factory face in a seperate set up.
Any advice is appreciated.
UPDATE
So after some good advise I tried the stub mandrel method. a snug threaded mandrel that also butts up against the lugs.
This time it measured just over 0.001 and still had the high spot just in front of scope base screw holes.
using thus setup i get an indicator reading of .002 high at top of action action face. recoil lug groove being down and my zero mark the scope holes being at top and .002 high.
Then I thought Savages being different should I face this thing threaded onto a sacrificial threaded stub?
Will my mandrel actually make the misalign to bolt lugs worse?
It is my understanding threads and lugs are machined in one setup at factory face in a seperate set up.
Any advice is appreciated.
UPDATE
So after some good advise I tried the stub mandrel method. a snug threaded mandrel that also butts up against the lugs.
This time it measured just over 0.001 and still had the high spot just in front of scope base screw holes.
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