Re: Necessity of larger receiver base screws?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: splatroll</div><div class="ubbcode-body">or are the factory ones sufficient for a picatinny base? They seem tiny, and since my local gs "screwed" up a recent re-tap courtesy of the folks at Remington not threading one of the holes correctly, I was wondering if it'd be better to have them all enlarged to the next size bigger. What is done regarding this on the Hide? Seems to me that doing so would add more strength to hold the base, <span style="font-style: italic">but maybe not</span>. All of my hunting rifles that use a two piece base are fine using these tiny reciever screws, but I'm just not so sure of how a single mount picatinny base and the additional stresses, if any, that are placed on it will hold up over time/rounds fired. </div></div>
I've seen the 6-48's break on many occasions, but the circumstances were that the rifle was dropped or there was some other seemingly severe event. I am a proponent of opening the holes to 8-40 because they're stronger, but I will never just drill the factory hole. I set the action up in the mill and go by the numbers to locate the holes, as the factory holes are typically not where they're supposed to be. I also power tap the holes while the receiver is still in the mill. This leaves absolutely no margin for error provided you use the correct tap (i.e., not a Hanson tap). Doing so ensures the holes are straight and dead nuts where they belong....