I’d bet castration rings would work. I use them for my bump keys (lock picking hobbies)Go/No-Go gauges are not intended to check diameter at all. I use cellophane tape around the gauge to make them a better fit. You don't want it too tight as it may affect your ability to accurately measure protrusion while cutting a chamber. It needs to bottom freely but side wiggle can cause it to cock in the chamber and cause a mistake. Some have a groove in them. It'd be a perfect place for an o-ring...if I could find one that made it a good fit. Lol!
Grew up poor on a dairy farm. I thought I was the king of making do with what I had to fix something. If that works, you have me beat.Well I did get the barrel off. DON’T laugh! I put some penatrating oil in scope base mounting hole. Warmed the action with a torch. Now, hold on again. I kept the flame far below the action and only warmed it. It’s been way hotter after slinging dogs all the prairie. Cleaned up the old barrel threads and chased the action threads about ten times. Going to clean the action real well and put new Shelin on. View attachment 1327349
I am trying to remove the "ejector" from my bolt. ( Savage PTA) I made a 1/16" pin from a 15 ga finish nail.. Two questions: what side do I need to push from and do I need to push the "ejector" in while pushing the pin? I hope I explained that correctly.
EDIT: Or maybe how do I remove the "ejector?"
Yeah. Ingenuity.Grew up poor on a dairy farm. I thought I was the king of making do with what I had to fix something. If that works, you have me beat.I doubt you will be able to remove a factory Remington barrel though.
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Much better my man. Now you're thinking!Thanks timeout!
I got er all done! Now load up some rounds and see how she does. Thanks everyone!