Frank Savage
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I went through this and also other sites, used search and Google-but havent´t found any hint yet.
So:
What the initial tightness of wedge fit shall be just after making the slots, with whole rifle in the white"?
Of course I know that snug, to be fitted with a light tap of small wooden mallet.
But:
-To lay the barrel down the chanell by it´s weight, rely on some squeeze-in just by handling, tap in the wedges.
-Press the barrel down into the chanell by means of fingers, tap in the wedges.
-Squeeze the barrel down against forestock (maybe by both hands, like if praying, then hold in white-knurled hands), tap in the wedges.
Since english is not my first language, I hope it´s somehow clear that an increasing force (still man-made, non-artificial) for mating the barrel to stock is in focus.
As I humbly tested on piece of scrap, gives very differently tight fit of metal to wood.
Also, on two-wedge design, I´m quite sure the front wedge shall be the tighter one-so how much "looser" may be the rear one?
I think I shall add, that my barrel does not sit on the bottom flat, but on those two flanged/slanted.
Thak you
So:
What the initial tightness of wedge fit shall be just after making the slots, with whole rifle in the white"?
Of course I know that snug, to be fitted with a light tap of small wooden mallet.
But:
-To lay the barrel down the chanell by it´s weight, rely on some squeeze-in just by handling, tap in the wedges.
-Press the barrel down into the chanell by means of fingers, tap in the wedges.
-Squeeze the barrel down against forestock (maybe by both hands, like if praying, then hold in white-knurled hands), tap in the wedges.
Since english is not my first language, I hope it´s somehow clear that an increasing force (still man-made, non-artificial) for mating the barrel to stock is in focus.
As I humbly tested on piece of scrap, gives very differently tight fit of metal to wood.
Also, on two-wedge design, I´m quite sure the front wedge shall be the tighter one-so how much "looser" may be the rear one?
I think I shall add, that my barrel does not sit on the bottom flat, but on those two flanged/slanted.
Thak you