One more thought. Today we received 5 barreled actions from a group of shooters who needed the muzzles threaded for a TBAC 30P-1 suppressor. The problem was they were already threaded by the original builders. It appears that the builders just threaded the 5/8 x 24 threads to a muzzle brake, all but one were too large for my class 3A go ring gauge to thread on, American Precision Arms "Little Bastard" brakes would not even thread on. It really sucks that these shooters are having to pay for muzzle threading twice. The ring gauge I have represents the largest possible thread within specification. Its the same thing with action truing. If you are not doing work that is to any real specification what are you paying for????
We built a rifle for customer who insisted that we send the barrel back to a suppressor manufacturer for threading because he wanted their "Guarantee" on the threads. We also have a guarantee that our work will be within spec and correct, but he wanted the suppressor manufacturer's guarantee. The suppressor manufacturer threaded the muzzle, they did not relieve the back of the thread next to the shoulder and just fit the threads to their oversized brake like it was some type of thread ring gauge. After they damaged the chamber threads by dropping the barrel, we got the barrel back, and BAM, the barrel came back with their "guaranteed" muzzle threads. The threads were so large I could not even get other muzzle brakes or suppressors to fit on the barrel let alone my ring gauge.
My whole point of both posts is that if you are going to have work done, and I don't even care who does it, but ask them what specification they are threading the barrel to, or how do they true their actions up and what their idea of action truing is, or how do they indicate a barrel in for chambering or barrel work. If somebody is truing actions, they should know what the new thread specifications are, if they do not, you are wasting your money most likely. Same thing with muzzle threads, if somebody is threading your barrel, and their current muzzle brake in hand fits, it does not mean its a correct thread within specifications.
Mark