Fitting and Chambering a Proof Research Sendero carbon fiber barrel to a Defiance Anti-X in 6.5 PRC2
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- čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
- In this part 2 of a short series, Geoff goes through the process of machining the muzzle end of a Proof Research brand premium high precision rifle barrel concentric with the bore to within .0001". 5/8-24 muzzle threads are expertly cut for a Thunderbeast 30CB muzzle device. The Grizzly G0509G mega-lathe is employed for the job and performs flawlessly!
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wonderful, cheers from Florida, Paul
Glad you enjoyed it
How in the world did you set your 60* threading bit without using a fishtail? You must have a precision eye. That’s amazing.
Way to indicate that you know fuck all mate.
What 4 jaw are you using? Im not super happy with my factory grizzly jaws.
Excuse my boldness but I have been in the precision part’s making business for forty years
Do you get paid to do that ?
When dialing the range rod. I noticed you only dialed close to the muzzle end. Did you dial at the end of the rod off camera to align the bore for run out?
In this case the barrel was centered at both ends (muzzle and breech). I will go in with a long-reach DTI to check before and during the chambering process, unfortunately didn't get good footage of that. Thanks for watching and for the comment!!
My Pleasure! Really enjoy the step by step in your videos. Awesome job!@@AccurateRiflesandRestorations
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Hello thanx for the awsome work
What is that chamfering tool you used or which brand?
Ta
Hey! There are a couple parts in the video that feature chamfering with different tooling. Which part are you referring to?
The one you used at 8:30
Thank you for the nice work
@@maybearo Oh, that's just a 6-flute 5/8" 60 degree chamfering tool. Has # 227654 on it... Thank you for watching!!!
What was the measurement of your cylinder length?
What was that brown thing you used on the threads after cutting?
Nice work. Where are you located?
Product called Cratex.
Thanks!!
East Central WY
@@evilaudio I'm in NoCO area. Thinking about starting my own shop too..
Yes, it's Cratex as the other guy mentioned. Best of luck to you!!
its pronounced shamferd
ShamFEARED!😄