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Hmm, I wonder why proof has their off the shelf pre fits listed under ruckusNot for shouldered prefits. Many of defiance’s actions will need a gunsmith to measure. After that the smith can spin up prefits for your specific action. I believe the tenacity and anti will take “off the shelf” prefits.
So with these “pre-fits” can I just use the action wrench barrel vise and the go/no go gauges or is there something special a smith needs to do?Ruckus will take proof’s prefit. I have a ruckus, with a proof prefit. I believe anti and maybe tenacity will too. Deviant and deviant elite won’t, and I don’t think rebels will.
YepSo with these “pre-fits” can I just use the action wrench barrel vise and the go/no go gauges or is there something special a smith needs to do?
You should be just fine, but it never hurts to check it. Better safe than sorry. Manufacturing mishaps happen.Yep
You don't even need the gauges for a shouldered prefit though, just spin it on and torque to spec
You should be just fine, but it never hurts to check it. Better safe than sorry. Manufacturing mishaps happen.
Hows that?Absolutely! Don’t forget your face is next to high pressure combustion. I don’t care how good the reputation of a smith, everyone can make a mistake. I always check shouldered pre-fits with gauges. A well known 3 lettered smith had a come to Jesus moment a few years back when test firing a barrel.
Hows that?
If the headspace is to tight the bolt won't close without force, if it's excessive the worst thing that'll happen is you won't get a primer strike.
I've had a barrel headspaced so out of spec that the primer barely got a dent, occasionally it fired but mostly it didn't.
Pretty easy to diagnose and send back, it wasn't even a prefit just a poor chambering job.
I always measure my case shoulder length pre and post firing, over .008 growth is excessive.
You'll know if that's going to be a problem if you measured the shoulder before fire forming, it's not going to happen on the first firing.Case head separation.
You'll know if that's going to be a problem if you measured the shoulder before fire forming, it's not going to happen on the first firing.
With the amount of case stretch that would be required for virgin case head separation the primer literally wouldn't be struck.
You'll know if that's going to be a problem if you measured the shoulder before fire forming, it's not going to happen on the first firing.
With the amount of case stretch that would be required for virgin case head separation the primer literally wouldn't be struck.
Interesting I've had several experiences firing bolt guns that had extremely excessive headspace.Actually, it can happen on the first firing. You get lucky if you only have a light primer strike, but I have seen two bolt guns and one AR have case head separation upon first firing due to excessive headspace.
If your method is working for you, so be it, but as I tell my crews, when it comes to Safety, you are always fine, until you aren’t, so be vigilant and take the time to do it right.
I had never heard of reamer rentals until just now. I was kinda struggling with the idea of buying 80 dollars worth of gauges that I will use once. Thank youI just installed a proof defiance prefit on my AnTi action. I rented go / no go gauges from reamer rentals $27 ($7 rental, $20 for shipping).
It is worth renting the gauges for peace of mind, all though mine was in spec when installed.
I had never heard of reamer rentals until just now. I was kinda struggling with the idea of buying 80 dollars worth of gauges that I will use once. Thank you