I was fortunate enough to snag one of GA Precision's 6 lug Tempest actions before OTM sold out. Upon inspecting the action, I noted the breach ring was losely floating in the receiver where the lugs would lock. My impression was that this piece was "pressed" in.
I'm wondering, how would my gunsmith barrel this action? I'd image the barrel would have to 1)thread in far enough until it contacts the breach ring to hold it from sliding forwards and 2) have a shoulder cut right where it meets the receiver face, simultaneously? I don't truely understand the concept of this breach ring and how its intended to work.
Can someone please enlighten me as my local gunsmith has never worked on this type of action with a breach ring.
As a token of my appreciation, I've attached some photos of this beautifully designed and machined Tempest action.
I'm wondering, how would my gunsmith barrel this action? I'd image the barrel would have to 1)thread in far enough until it contacts the breach ring to hold it from sliding forwards and 2) have a shoulder cut right where it meets the receiver face, simultaneously? I don't truely understand the concept of this breach ring and how its intended to work.
Can someone please enlighten me as my local gunsmith has never worked on this type of action with a breach ring.
As a token of my appreciation, I've attached some photos of this beautifully designed and machined Tempest action.
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