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This ended up turning into quite the project. I did a halfway decent job of documenting it, so I figured it would make another good post.
Customer wanted 5/8-24 threads on their Browning BAR MK3. Barrel measured around .68" in diameter, so it was going to need a collar added for the shoulder.In addition, disassembly and removal of the barrel on these is a time consuming and risky affair (correction: @Velzey reports it is an easy takedown, unlike the older BARs) This, combined with the fact that the barrel has a welded/brazed gas block (making it so it would not fit my barrel fixture) I decided it would best be machined as a barrelled action.
I tried to fit the action on my big Leblond that has a nice steady rest with rollers. Unfortunately, the barrel was too skinny and the fingers would not adjust small enough. So, after taking some measurements on my Prototrak TRL 1440, I perused Ebay for a steady rest that I hoped would fit. I pulled the trigger on one, and a week later it was here. And.... it did not fit. Of course. So I spent the day making an adapter plate, a new clamp, and modifying the base of the steady rest to fit the adapter plate.
Next step was to make a collar for the barrel. I did not get any pics of thise, but you can use your imagination. It is just a .800" diameter x .250" long "ring" of 4140 steel with 5/8x24 internal threads thru.
I could now get the action chucked up. I started with the muzzle supported by the tailstock (using a crown saver to protect the bore) and the action in the 4 jaw. I did a rough dialing of the chuck by indicating off the OD of the barrel. We will revisit the indicator in a bit.
Customer wanted 5/8-24 threads on their Browning BAR MK3. Barrel measured around .68" in diameter, so it was going to need a collar added for the shoulder.
I tried to fit the action on my big Leblond that has a nice steady rest with rollers. Unfortunately, the barrel was too skinny and the fingers would not adjust small enough. So, after taking some measurements on my Prototrak TRL 1440, I perused Ebay for a steady rest that I hoped would fit. I pulled the trigger on one, and a week later it was here. And.... it did not fit. Of course. So I spent the day making an adapter plate, a new clamp, and modifying the base of the steady rest to fit the adapter plate.
Next step was to make a collar for the barrel. I did not get any pics of thise, but you can use your imagination. It is just a .800" diameter x .250" long "ring" of 4140 steel with 5/8x24 internal threads thru.
I could now get the action chucked up. I started with the muzzle supported by the tailstock (using a crown saver to protect the bore) and the action in the 4 jaw. I did a rough dialing of the chuck by indicating off the OD of the barrel. We will revisit the indicator in a bit.
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. Very satisfying.