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MountainDevil54 01-04-2011 08:01 PM

Springy barrel
 
Okay, i THINK i got it solved but its only a temp fix.

So when i took my great plains rifle apart, had the barrel off, i went and tightened up the tang screws. The forward screw was very loose and so i firmly tightened it down.

Well, i replaced the barrel and that sucker was stickin up like a mofro.

I did some experimenting with plastic shims under the front of the tang and bingo, barrel dropped in with just a tiny bit of spring. I think a little spring so the barrel puts pressure on the wedge pins to help them from falling out.

Right now i have it shimmed with a steel washer.

What do you think, leave the washer as the main shim or go back with some epoxy? Or epoxy around the steel shim for some added support-strength. :idunno:

Semisane 01-04-2011 08:11 PM

I think I would go ahead and carefully bed the tang in the right position. I use J-B Weld for projects like that.

lemoyne 01-05-2011 08:43 AM


Originally Posted by Semisane (Post 3752963)
I think I would go ahead and carefully bed the tang in the right position. I use J-B Weld for projects like that.


+!:cool2:If the fit is right and it shoots a good group I would leave the warsher in to get the right exact spacing and bed it.

MountainDevil54 01-05-2011 02:57 PM

well i shot it today with 90gr and 70gr APP and they were both excellent. A big difference from yesterday.

Did a bunch of stock work today but had to call it a day. Fingers are hurtin! Got to find a rasp file for the cheek piece so i can reshape it.

Got her slimmed down nicely!

bronko22000 01-06-2011 04:55 PM

I think I would agree with Lemoyne and leave the washer in and epoxy around it so you get the correct height. Of course, if you apply too much epoxy, you can always file it down until you get an exact fit.

MountainDevil54 01-06-2011 05:08 PM

on the traditional forum one came up with installing a screw, get the exact height i need for it to fit perfectly and then epoxy around that. I really like that idea and may give it a go once i finish the stock work.

bronko22000 01-07-2011 01:51 PM

MD - another thought. Have you considered drilling and tapping the tang and installing a self locking set screw to adjust you tang? Then you can set it to give you your optimum accuracy.


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