Justin, what kind of file are you using?I'm almost finished draw filing my .40 cal Rice barrel. How slick do you finish your barrels before browning/bluing?
Thanks, Justin
The last two Rice barrels I worked with came with the breech plug installed by Rice. They set it up with the script at 6 o’clock so it would be out of sight when the barrel was in the stock. And to be honest, many find the ‘script’ to be the bane of most factory barrels, some even taking time time to defarb the visual surfaces.The barrel is filed and the breech plug fitted, however the top of the breech plug about .010" below the barrel flat. I fitted it so the script stamping on the barrel is at 12 o'clock and I think if the barrel is filed more, most of the script will be filed away. Guess I'll order another breech plug and spend two more hours on the lathe.
Most, or at least those without access to a vertical mill, use a triangular file with one side ground ‘safe’ so it doesn’t cut, after they cut a series of shallow slots across the flat with a hacksaw. You could do the same with a regular end mill, then slowly open up the slot to fit with the safe file for your sights and lugs. Only takes a few minutes after you have done one or two.I ordered another breech plug/tang today, I'd rather do the extra work and be happy than always look at the rifle and think I did it half arsed.
Does anyone know if the barrel lugs and sights are 45° or 60°? I need to order a dovetail cutter.
Thanks, Justin
Most, or at least those without access to a vertical mill, use a triangular file with one side ground ‘safe’ so it doesn’t cut, after they cut a series of shallow slots across the flat with a hacksaw. You could do the same with a regular end mill, then slowly open up the slot to fit with the safe file for your sights and lugs. Only takes a few minutes after you have done one or two.
Guessing you misspoke. Horizontal mills typically don’t use end mill cutters, which are used in a vertical mill. Unless I have something new to learn?I have a very old, small horizontal mill. The plan is to set the barrel up, make a cut with an end mill, then finish with a dovetail cutter. Most likely I'll pick up a file too for finish fitting.
Thanks, Justin
If you can see a mark it won’t go away when finished.After the draw filing is done, all the flats and corners are lightly sanded w/ 220 grit paper....there are some burrs at the corners......Fred
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