

Then make sure I've got full penetration welds with water or shop air or both. I break the tacks on the adaptor and align the device to the bore. End cap is the same as first cap, 12, 3, 6, 9, splits. The next section gets the same, except this is covering half of 3 and 6, so, you're basically spiraling up towards the muzzle, with your barrel's LH or RH rifling. That gets full welded inside the tube body top edge and gets repeated on every other 1 inch section, save for the full disk, from this point it's 45° sections with similar hole spacing just between the ones below it, so, like, the edge of the 45° is covering, say, half the 12 and 3 hole.

05in larger than my caliber, and 8, 1/8 holes at 12, 3, 6, 9, and splitting the difference. I go for an OD of 1.3" to 1.5", then I cut 1" sections of serious tubing (check rating on hardness and load), tack the first 1 inch to the adapter, and insert a drilled disk, I usually go. So, you either need a thread adapter or make one. On bubba'd stuff, I came up with a design, or a permutation of a design that's worked well for me. If you see posts like that going forward, please report them so they can be removed. It is now against Reddit policy to conduct sales or exchanges of firearms on the site. Making wild claims without support may earn you a clown flair. Groups of 3x5, 5x5, 2x10, or more are preferred. If you are going to make a post describing the accuracy of a rifle, it cannot be construed as a cherry-picked, small sample size (3-shot), or other deceptive representation. Groups reflecting accuracy claims must be statistically significant. You also cannot buy/sell/trade guns or reloading components on reddit as this violates the TOS. If you want to sell things, use /r/PrsAccessoriesForSale. The subreddit for long range precision shooting enthusiasts.
