Jackie:
Very impressive! Thanks for taking the time and trouble to try out this system so the rest of us could have an independent review of how it works.
i am amazed at what you fellows do your knowledge and experince is an believeable and the amt of time you put into projects tought for an old farmer to keep up nice goingi decided to use part of the neck as a chamber seal. I modified my pice to where 1/3 of the neck will be part of the permanent chamber, and 2/3 will be in the barrel.
I machined the barrel tenon to where it has a male fit that fits a female fit inside the adapter. The clearance is only .0005 inch. I machined all fits to very tight tolerances, to insure alignment. That is one reason i wanted to use chrome moly, (4140) at 38 rc to insure against galling.
The inside face distance and the shoulder are exactly the same distance. I placed some prussian blue on each and seated the piece hand tight to confirm the fit.
The pictures explain a lot. It will be easy to duplicate the barrel, which i suppose is the whole purpose of this gizmo. Am going to shoot it tomorrow.
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the barrel is a new 13.5 twist krieger i had.
Keep in mind said:Or just remove the ACE chamber system and then chamber a new barrel of your choice to the Rifle Action in the conventional way.
Chet
Just wondering if folks think it's an advantage to have a perminent chamber?
Pete
I don't find it to be useful to myself but maybe some of our firearms manufacturers might. But there also would have to be an additional cost to the end consumer I would think when all is said and done. Savage already provides a product to where the end consumer can change a barrel for him or herself. And there are after market barrels of high quality that one can also easily buy. This system appears to provide just the opposite unless I am missing something that I don't yet understand.
I wonder what the legal issues are on this? Will BATF consider it a short barreled rifle with just the chamber installed?
I have actions with chambers on them..... and while they're test pieces and I don't plan to sell, I could easily sell pre-fitted barrels that a child could screw on and off.....and making them is MUCH easier than correctly chambering a barrel. I developed this system for myself years ago specifically because while chambering is still "an easy machining operation" to do it my way takes time.
"My Way" means I can casually interchange cases gun-to-gun while maintaining a fit that allows me to reload a case 50-times.
I built some chambers because it took me a while to learn to actually cut individual chambers to this standard.
Especially while indexing or "timing" my barrels....
And I bought my lathe because I couldn't pay anyone else to get that sort of fit.
How lmuch time would you opine can be saved when fitting a barrel by having a perminent chamber in a rifle?
Thanks,
Pete
How lmuch time would you opine can be saved when fitting a barrel by having a perminent chamber in a rifle?
Thanks,
Pete
In the CNC world, it would save maybe 2 to 2-1/2 minutes over a full chamber and bolt nose counterbore.
You don't index barrels, nor do you have the capacity to do identical chambers..... not even in the same sphere.
Jamming a reamer into a bore and letting it wander into place somewhere downstream isn't BR chambering, it's production work.
Are you saying you can prebore, center up and cut identical chambers in 3 minutes? Without the reamer affixed into a lathe-mounted holder?Huh?