Most epoxies don't start to soften until the temp gets north of 550 degrees F. Unless this guy's belt-fed, I don't think it's possible to get the chamber section that hot.Nice looking gun. My concern is that some epoxy can "soften" when heated up. I wouldn't use it for long strings of fire. Heck yeah, we're interested!
Did you order 308 win gauges ot 7.62 gauges . They aren't the same . So if it swallows your 308 win no-go , don't be suprised . Check out the headspace difUpdate. We are fairly certain its an epoxy of some sort. Dad removed all the epoxy from inside the receiver, unless is shoots like crap he does not plan on pulling the barrel. He ordered a set of go no go gauges that should be in tomorrow. I have a attached a photo of where we currently sit. If you guys are interested in what he had to do to the bolt I can post those photos as well.
Did you order 308 win gauges ot 7.62 gauges. They aren't the same . So if it swallows your 308 win no-go , don't be surprised . Check out the headspace dif
I've have had pretty good luck calling Remington. If it's old, you may only get original caliber, but that is something.I did not know that. My father tried last night using 308 and I do know the bold did not close on the no go gauge. I will talk to my father when he gets home and find out more.
Usually yes , esp if he took his time .
There are date codes on the barrel that may narrow your search . Being a repeater 40 X 7.62 nato it may have the stripper clip guide . But something is odd the receiver ring cut out , usually for say a 30-06 or any long action cartridge . It's been awhile since I had 308 factory repeater 40x so take with a grain of salt .
Most epoxies don't start to soften until the temp gets north of 550 degrees F. Unless this guy's belt-fed, I don't think it's possible to get the chamber section that hot.
I'd be more concerned with the reason behind using epoxy in the first place. I can't imagine using epoxy for a barrel installation out of preference.
If it did Not close on the no go , it should be good to go . It was if it closed on the no go . There's a date code on the barrel . Google Remington barrel date codes for location and cypher . BLACKPOWDER the letters all represent a month or year , I forgot !I did not know that. My father tried last night using 308 and I do know the bold did not close on the no go gauge. I will talk to my father when he gets home and find out more.
"I'd be more concerned with the reason behind using epoxy in the first place. "
Glass bedding has been standard procedure for accurizing a rifle since the mid 60's... it is VERY OLD technology! Haven't you ever bedded a rifle??
Probably many more than you have . . . I wasn't the only one expressing concern over the use of epoxy in fitting a barrel."I'd be more concerned with the reason behind using epoxy in the first place. "
Glass bedding has been standard procedure for accurizing a rifle since the mid 60's... it is VERY OLD technology! Haven't you ever bedded a rifle??