I need to measure my receiver raceways prior to ordering an oversize bolt from PTG for a used savage rifle I purchased sight unseen that has a bolt with excessive play (I am an idiot for breaking my rule of never buying firearms sight unseen and will not do so again - 2nd time I have been burned).
I plan on machining my own pin gauges after measuring the raceways with calibers to get a rough idea of sizes to machine. I just can’t stand the thought of paying over a hundred dollars for something that takes 10 minutes to turn on the lathe.
Is there any preferred material to use for pin gauges?
I have scraps of rod in the following: 6061 Ali, mild steel, brass, and bronze.
I also have a swack load of scraps of engineered plastics like Delrin and acetal.
Does it make a difference what material I use?
Will likely only need to measure one rifle for raceway ID so would prefer not to waste bronze or brass given the cost.
Lastly, do you use lube on the pin gauges prior to measuring raceways or do you insert them dry to get a more accurate measurement.
Any input from a gunsmith or someone who has measured raceways or machined pin gauges for a similar application before would be appreciated.
Many thanks in advance.
Markit
I plan on machining my own pin gauges after measuring the raceways with calibers to get a rough idea of sizes to machine. I just can’t stand the thought of paying over a hundred dollars for something that takes 10 minutes to turn on the lathe.
Is there any preferred material to use for pin gauges?
I have scraps of rod in the following: 6061 Ali, mild steel, brass, and bronze.
I also have a swack load of scraps of engineered plastics like Delrin and acetal.
Does it make a difference what material I use?
Will likely only need to measure one rifle for raceway ID so would prefer not to waste bronze or brass given the cost.
Lastly, do you use lube on the pin gauges prior to measuring raceways or do you insert them dry to get a more accurate measurement.
Any input from a gunsmith or someone who has measured raceways or machined pin gauges for a similar application before would be appreciated.
Many thanks in advance.
Markit
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