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bump for a good guy
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I keep it in my documents files. Hope you grinned at my ridiculous post. So what 7mm brass is it?
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Which 7mm? Who manufactured the brass? Lots of 7mms out there: 7mm Adirondack 7mm Badlands 7mm Bitterroot 7mm BR Mag. 7mm Canadian Mag. 7mm Chipmunk 7mm Colton Mag. 7mm Colton Mag. 7mm Cowen Long Neck (.30 Cal) 7mm Dakota 7mm DH 7mm Donaldson Wasp 7mm DVD 7mm Gibbs 7mm Gradle Express Rimless 7mm Gradle Express Rimmed 7mm Great Smoky 7mm Grizzly Mag. 7mm H&H Flanged 7mm ICL Mag. 7mm ICL Tortilla 7mm ICL Wapiti 7mm IHMSA 7mm International Rimmed 7mm JDJ (.225 Win.) 7mm JDJ #2 (.444 Marlin) 7mm JDJx30 (7/30 Waters) 7mm JRS (Wise Guns) 7mm Krag Improved (Ballistek) 7mm L&L 7mm Laramie 7mm Mashburn (7mm/06, 285 OKH) 7mm Mashburn Long Mag. 7mm Mashburn Short Mag. 7mm Mashburn Super Mag. 7mm Merrill 7mm Nambu 7mm Okeechobee 7mm Ozark 7mm Pocono 7mm PPC 7mm Princess 7mm Rawson Mag. 7mm Rem. Mag. 7mm Rem. SA Ultra Mag. 7mm Rem. Ultra Mag. 7mm Reynolds 7mm Rhino Mag. 7mm Rigby Mag. 7mm Rio Grande 7mm Rocket Or is the brass a more common 7mm? 7-08, 7 x 57 or perhaps the 7 Rem mag?
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Search of net says the blued versions were available until 1991.
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Potentially need help turning down 5/8-24 threads to 1/2-28
Azshooter replied to bowhunter-tw's topic in Classified Ads
Did a quick search of the net. While there are not many manufacturers that offer an adapter that steps down to a smaller thread the adapter does exist. It could solve your problem for far less money and time. 5/8″×24 RH (female) to 1/2″×28 RH (male) Thread Adapter – SKU#080 - Hughes Precision LLC If you go this route, keeping the thicker thread on your barrel will have more strength. Robert Whitley did a study posted on Accurate Shooter that causes belling of the muzzle due to insufficient thickness. (must admit this might not be observable unless the rifle shooter is using it for bench rest competitions) For Barrel End Threading — Bigger Diameter is Better « Daily Bulletin -
I'll take them! PM sent
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Good to know. Pm being sent for contact information. Looking into getting a new pup this spring.
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Tikka take off barrels and a few other miscellaneous Tikka parts
Azshooter replied to tomkat12's topic in Classified Ads
For the rifle looneys, the Tikka shank thread is the same as a Ruger and Winchester push feed 1" - 16 TPI. The shank is shorter for both the Ruger and Win. so some simple facing gets the barrel to fit. As to headspace that depends on the chamber reamer. The easiest thing is to use a larger reamer that cleans up the entire chamber. I recently added a Tikka barrel to a Ruger tanger and changed the 25-06 chamber to 257 Weatherby. Inexpensive fun if you have a lathe. Tikka barrels are hammer forged and are very smooth inside. No reamer marks will be seen on the lands and grooves like you see with Remington hammer forged barrels. -
SOLD. Winchester Model 70 300wsm brass and dies $500 OBO *pending
Azshooter replied to border hunter's topic in Classified Ads
I will take it. I also am in Tucson. PM sent for phone # -
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I'll take it! PM sent
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Good job exposing him JJ!
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At least give them to one of the small tire stores! I am certain they could put them to use. If they were 16" diameter I would grab them......
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4 gallons of Yamaha marine 2M TCW-3 2 stroke oil
Azshooter replied to Azshooter's topic in Classified Ads
bump could meet 1/2 way to PHX if someone is interested.
