single point 700 action blueprinting

JonathanK

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I just finished up an the machine work on a 700 action that I set on an 8 bolt jig and dialed it with a .5 drill rod and snug fitting bushings. I had to cut .003 off the face and .003 off the internal locking lug. The top of the threads had to be cut .010 to clean up. I then chased the threads and had to take .020 to get a full cut on both sides of the threads....This seemed like quite a bit to me, and I was wondering how much you guys usually have to cut on the threads to get them to clean up. I tested the bolt contact and im getting 75% on one lug and 50% on the other before truing the bolt lugs
Thanks
jonathan kuykendall
 
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Did you ream the bolt raceway before starting your truing work and did you buy a new fitted bolt or bush the OD of the original bolt? If not I doubt that you did yourself enough good that you would know it.
 
That sounds about right, especially on the threads. Maybe a little bit too m uch on the locking lug abutments, I find they generally run pretty true.

Did you check your work after you finished?........jackie
 
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