Gunsmithing Can a 20” Tikka be threaded without removing the barrel?

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Can a 20” Tikka .204 sporter be threaded without removing the barrel?

I read some old threads here saying it could be done with 24”.

I guess it’s not the end of the world to remove it, but it’s a hassle and more expensive. It also shoots great and don’t want to chance changing that.

Just wanted to check here and see. I’d be glad to give someone here the business. Thanks
 
I can do it on my lathe and it is a very common gunsmithing lathe. You should have no issue finding someone to do it. I highly suggest putting effort into finding a local gunsmith. If you find a good one who does quality, timely work it is priceless. You will surely have more gunsmithing work you need in the future and it gets old shipping guns.
 
I’ll do some more searching in my area. LGS took 2 months to thread an AR barrel last time and accuracy decreased. Let’s say my confidence and patience ran out. I’ll call around and make some visits before I commit this time. Thanks again
 
I can be done between center on most lathe. Your gunsmith might have to make an adapter if he does not have one already.

Completely agree, it is easy to do, and length of the barrel is irrelevant. Just make a cylinder piece from any material (Alum. is a typical choice) to fit the receiver in place of bolt. Done it many times.
 
Can a 20” Tikka .204 sporter be threaded without removing the barrel?

I read some old threads here saying it could be done with 24”.

I guess it’s not the end of the world to remove it, but it’s a hassle and more expensive. It also shoots great and don’t want to chance changing that.

Just wanted to check here and see. I’d be glad to give someone here the business. Thanks


No more hassle here as we do a ton of Tikka work. Dedicated tooling to pulling actions off the barrel. In/out in a couple days. You can do all the leg work yourself on the site.

https://www.longriflesinc.com/colle...roducts/gunsmithing-services-muzzle-threading
 
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