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Barrel threading question #2025118 01/16/11 03:57 AM
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Going to get a replacement barrel from Shilen for My savage and was going to go ahead and get it threaded for perhaps a comp. or most likely a suppressor down the road. What threading(if that's the correct term) would be a good choice to have a wide range of choice down the road?


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Depends on caliber
.223 Rem = 1/2x28 TPI
.308 Win = 5/8x24 TPI

Most 6.5 calibers are going to use .308 suppressors so again use that pitch.




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Re: Barrel threading question [Re: Tactical_Smurf] #2025359 01/16/11 06:01 AM
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Yeah, I get a fail on that one. Yes, it's .308


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definately do the 5/8x24 its the most common for breaks and supressors in the US.




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