First night, making my marks on where to cut
Squaring it off with a hacksaw and a vice
Rounding it off with a Dremel to do the heavy lifting, then using a file to make more controlled adjustments
Here is a pic of the almost-finished threads. They recommended going .60" of threads and I actually went a little further after test fitting the knob to about .61"+ to make it look uniform with the bolt handle. If you look on the right side of the threads there is a nub of metal, after taking this picture I threaded it all the way past that nub to clean it up and it looks perfect now.
Finished product
For those thinking about doing it themselves, do it!
1) Making your first cuts with a hacksaw was easy
2) Using a Dremel to clean things up was a snap. After you square it up, just grind down the corners evenly to get it rounded. No Dremel? With a bastard file you can still make quick work of it
3) Using a caliper once its rounded off, you can spin it to see which side is larger than the other, this is the side you grind more to round it out properly. I measured the front part after rotating 360 degrees and then the rear of the threads and rotated 360 degrees to give you an idea of how "round" you are. You want to be close to .31". Some of my measurements were .30" and .32".
Thanks for reading, and I guess not all of us CA folks are complete pussies, huh?
Still working on my shooting, been doing .75" consistently and here is my best 5-shot group measuring .60" with this rifle shooting prone at 100 yards with 168 Federal Match. I'll have some better targets up soon, I need a lot of work on my own mechanics, form and habits. Two cups of coffee on the drive to the range doesn't help either..
Squaring it off with a hacksaw and a vice
Rounding it off with a Dremel to do the heavy lifting, then using a file to make more controlled adjustments
Here is a pic of the almost-finished threads. They recommended going .60" of threads and I actually went a little further after test fitting the knob to about .61"+ to make it look uniform with the bolt handle. If you look on the right side of the threads there is a nub of metal, after taking this picture I threaded it all the way past that nub to clean it up and it looks perfect now.
Finished product
For those thinking about doing it themselves, do it!
1) Making your first cuts with a hacksaw was easy
2) Using a Dremel to clean things up was a snap. After you square it up, just grind down the corners evenly to get it rounded. No Dremel? With a bastard file you can still make quick work of it
3) Using a caliper once its rounded off, you can spin it to see which side is larger than the other, this is the side you grind more to round it out properly. I measured the front part after rotating 360 degrees and then the rear of the threads and rotated 360 degrees to give you an idea of how "round" you are. You want to be close to .31". Some of my measurements were .30" and .32".
Thanks for reading, and I guess not all of us CA folks are complete pussies, huh?
Still working on my shooting, been doing .75" consistently and here is my best 5-shot group measuring .60" with this rifle shooting prone at 100 yards with 168 Federal Match. I'll have some better targets up soon, I need a lot of work on my own mechanics, form and habits. Two cups of coffee on the drive to the range doesn't help either..