- Location
- Edmonton mostly
Hello all. I have a question today about a swede 96 that I just picked up for a project. It has been drilled and tapped for weaver bases, however, the front most hole is deep... too deep. The reciever and barrel around the chamber have been drilled and tapped for I believe it is a 6-something size as the hole is 0.135 ish inches in diameter. Depth of the hole is .360" from bottom to OD of the receiver. Total measurement from OD of the reciever to the chamber wall is .431". This leaves me .071" chamber wall thickness over this particular hole.
Is it enough for the pressures that the 6.5x55 is going to run?
Likely short term fixes? Am I wrong to assume a screw cut to bottoming length and loctited in would be sufficient?
This is for the most part an academic question as I do have a couple spare m-38 barrels sitting on the shelf and so any and all opinions are welcome. Has anyone seen this before?
Is it enough for the pressures that the 6.5x55 is going to run?
Likely short term fixes? Am I wrong to assume a screw cut to bottoming length and loctited in would be sufficient?
This is for the most part an academic question as I do have a couple spare m-38 barrels sitting on the shelf and so any and all opinions are welcome. Has anyone seen this before?