I know it's not usually recommended, but why isn't threading a muzzle 1/2x28 for a .243 or 6mm (short action cartridge at 22" bbl length) more common?
I have several .308 caliber rifles threaded 9/16x24 for a suppressor and was told that it's the minimum recommended for .308.
By my math... 9/16 = .5625". .5625"-.308" = .2545". This should give at least the recommended .1" preferred for a shoulder.
Now.... 1/2 = .500". .500"-.243"=.257". So there is more meat than 9/16 on a .308.
I am not a machinist, but I understand there is more math to it than I've illustrated above, but can someone please help me out?
Is threading a 22" barrel 1/2x28 on a .243 Win rifle a bad idea??? Let's assume the barrel profile isn't big enough to support 9/16 or 5/8 threading.
Thanks in advance.
I have several .308 caliber rifles threaded 9/16x24 for a suppressor and was told that it's the minimum recommended for .308.
By my math... 9/16 = .5625". .5625"-.308" = .2545". This should give at least the recommended .1" preferred for a shoulder.
Now.... 1/2 = .500". .500"-.243"=.257". So there is more meat than 9/16 on a .308.
I am not a machinist, but I understand there is more math to it than I've illustrated above, but can someone please help me out?
Is threading a 22" barrel 1/2x28 on a .243 Win rifle a bad idea??? Let's assume the barrel profile isn't big enough to support 9/16 or 5/8 threading.
Thanks in advance.