Tikka T3x muzzle threading

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Can a Tikka 300 win mag super lite be threaded 5/8-24 without cutting down the barrel?


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Not an adapter, barrel is threaded extra long and collar is 5/8x24, loctited in place, and trued square to the bore.
 
Never seen a collar before. Is it just an alternative to an adapter?
Its an alternative way of doing it but doesn't stack tolerances in the threads, the threads on the barrel are 5/8-24. The "adapter" is a threaded on piece that only forms the shoulder at the rear and is locktite/rokset into place and machined perpendicular to the bore.
 
Any decent Smith should be able to do it. Ultimate Reloader has a video on YouTube that explains it better than I can.
 
kampfeld to chop and thread with a shoulder.
T3x .243 Hunter, 5/8x24" with a shoulder and thread protector, 20"

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I'm planning to send my 30-06 to Karl to chop to 20" and thread, and then cerakote while he's got it. What's the best way to ship him the barreled action? Per Karl, I plan to remove from stock, remove scope, and drop the trigger. Which shipper is easiest to use? How do you package them? Thanks in advance!
 
@Okie_Poke i shipped him just the barreled action (no trigger, no rings/mounts, no bolt etc) in a long box and had cardboard pieces securing both ends plus bubble wrap. UPS ground since that's who my business generally ships with and there's a better chance of them paying out if they lose the package. USPS has never paid out a claim when they screw up or lose a package of ours. make sure it doesn't slide up and down in the package or there's a good chance it'll find a way to freedom. and no markings or declarations needed on the box. it's just a hunk of metal getting shipped off to look pretty.

it came back USPS. luckily i'm 200 miles from Kampfeld so it didn't have to go far.
 
@Okie_Poke i shipped him just the barreled action (no trigger, no rings/mounts, no bolt etc) in a long box and had cardboard pieces securing both ends plus bubble wrap. UPS ground since that's who my business generally ships with and there's a better chance of them paying out if they lose the package. USPS has never paid out a claim when they screw up or lose a package of ours. make sure it doesn't slide up and down in the package or there's a good chance it'll find a way to freedom. and no markings or declarations needed on the box. it's just a hunk of metal getting shipped off to look pretty.

it came back USPS. luckily i'm 200 miles from Kampfeld so it didn't have to go far.
UPS company policy is ffl to ffl only.
So not only will they deny a claim they will destroy you firearm if they find out what’s inside.
 
I'm planning to send my 30-06 to Karl to chop to 20" and thread, and then cerakote while he's got it. What's the best way to ship him the barreled action? Per Karl, I plan to remove from stock, remove scope, and drop the trigger. Which shipper is easiest to use? How do you package them? Thanks in advance!
Got access to a scrap piece of PVC pipe? :)
 
I'm planning to send my 30-06 to Karl to chop to 20" and thread, and then cerakote while he's got it. What's the best way to ship him the barreled action? Per Karl, I plan to remove from stock, remove scope, and drop the trigger. Which shipper is easiest to use? How do you package them? Thanks in advance!
I drove mine to his shop in Sandpoint on my way to Seattle.
Maybe not practical for many of you but it sure worked for me to get two Tikkas chopped and threaded.
 
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