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Doug
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Action Screws?
I put my barreled action on my work bench and check action screws that have been Pillar Bedded.
I check the Front, Mid-action & Rear!
The mid & rear should easily screw up in to the bolt chamber since the are usually not blind holes. (This has not always been the case - UGH)
For most of my test I use my fingers and not a screw driver or wrench of any kind so I can feel any resistance!!
The front action screw in a lot of actions is a blind hole is usually a problem.
For this I use a screw driver with a flag only so I can count the turns until it bottoms out.
When it bottoms out I put a mark on the screw (Think magic marker dot)
Next I put my action in a cradle upside down & grab my stock.
All my action screws should fall in place. (At this point I have alimented all align issues!)
The Mid or Tang screws should not be even close to the bolt channel
Count the turns on your front action screws & if you get to 1/4 turn then you might have a problem.
Since you should be using Inch Pounds torque then 3 or 4 threads should not be a problem.
Disclaimer I am not a gunsmith - just someone who has been around a few years!
I hope some of the above makes sense?
I put my barreled action on my work bench and check action screws that have been Pillar Bedded.
I check the Front, Mid-action & Rear!
The mid & rear should easily screw up in to the bolt chamber since the are usually not blind holes. (This has not always been the case - UGH)
For most of my test I use my fingers and not a screw driver or wrench of any kind so I can feel any resistance!!
The front action screw in a lot of actions is a blind hole is usually a problem.
For this I use a screw driver with a flag only so I can count the turns until it bottoms out.
When it bottoms out I put a mark on the screw (Think magic marker dot)
Next I put my action in a cradle upside down & grab my stock.
All my action screws should fall in place. (At this point I have alimented all align issues!)
The Mid or Tang screws should not be even close to the bolt channel
Count the turns on your front action screws & if you get to 1/4 turn then you might have a problem.
Since you should be using Inch Pounds torque then 3 or 4 threads should not be a problem.
Disclaimer I am not a gunsmith - just someone who has been around a few years!
I hope some of the above makes sense?