What's the thread pattern on a factory savage barrel?
Is it 5/8"x 24 or 28?
Somebody refresh my feeble and ever failing memory.
This is for a .308 barrel, by the way...
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What's the thread pattern on a factory savage barrel?
Is it 5/8"x 24 or 28?
Somebody refresh my feeble and ever failing memory.
This is for a .308 barrel, by the way...
Should be 5/8x24
I should probably write that down somewhere. It's one of those numbers I don't use too often and always forget if it's 24 or 28.
Trouble is if I write it down. I'll probably lose the paper I wrote it on....
Thanks.
The other threads, i.e. common AR-15 type, is 1/2x28
Ok which Savage barrel are we talking about here?
Most of the heavier barrels from Savage are either 1/2"-28-RH for rimfire stuff and .224 cal stuff and 5/8"-24-RH for anything bigger.
The factory barrels setup for the Adjustable Brake that turns on/off are threaded 9/16"-28-RH which is a Savage proprietary thread.
Frank, if you are wondering what your 30-06 barrel (that I sold you) is, I had it threaded 5/8"-24-RH.
EDIT: just saw you said this is for a 308. If its a heavy varmint/bull barrel then it should be 5/8"-24-RH and if a Sporter or Magnum taper barrel with the on/off brake then 9/16"-28-RH.
Thanks, Boots.
By the way, what's a sporter barrel?
Actually, it's for a couple fat barrels I have that need threading for brakes. One is heavy / truck axle, the other varmint (muzzle at .710") I 'spose.
I want to have them done like my beloved 30.06 - the barrel I got from you. I just can't ever seem to remember the TPI number. I always want to call the 24 tpi a 28 for some reason. Must be another age related thing.
In the mean time, I wrote 5/8"x24 in big black numbers on a stickie note and stapled it to the inside of my parts cabinet door. Now I'll probably forget its there...
At least you know there safe.
I like finding stuff I stashed a few years earlier and can't recall when or where I got it from.
Lately that seems to be happening a lot.
And they call it the golden years?
More like rust if you ask me...
Well I have awhile before I make it to the "Golden Years", but I can totally see your point on that one.
I too enjoy finding those hidden treasures. I got out a jacket that I had not worn in a couple years for no apparent reason. Started digging around in the pockets and found a folded up $100 bill in the inside pocket. I normally keep close track of my cash, still to this day I have no idea how it got in there and how I forgot about it. I suppose I was having what my mother once called a "Senior Moment" a bit prematurely.
Got that $100 you owe me?
;) ;)