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Unread 04-08-2014, 02:31 PM   #11
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I've seen the dimensional range for proper headspacing discussed before, not too long ago. Could someone with the figures please post them? My search didn't turn up the post I wanted...
I don't recall seeing that thread. It seems everyone who does re-barreling/re-chambering has a different idea of what the 'proper' headspace should be.

Military headspace and commercial headspace are different. Military is much more lenient. Commercial is much tighter, and IMO more accurate.

I had an old six inch barrel blank that was left over from my initial attempts some 30 years ago. I have pretty much viewed it as a mistake, kept to remind me how not to do something. But seeing your six inch 30 cal 'pencil' barrel and looking at my 'mistake', I decided to see if I could salvage it.

It didn't come out as well as yours (I suck at finishes), and it wasn't until I read the two pages here that I realized yours is in 30 cal...Mine is 9mm...

Oh, well...It looks better now than it did 30 years ago...
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