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‘Epoxy Sleeving’ and Lapping Bolt Lugs for Accuracy (DVD)
$49.94In this Course, Gordy Gritters, well known benchrest gunsmith and competitor, shares a previously proprietaty secret and extremely effective method of reducing bolt play in a rifle action to increase accuracy, sometimes astonishingly so!
He also goes into great detail showing a very effective method of lapping bolt lugs without wearing them at an angle like so often happens when using conventional methods.
These two techniques go hand-in-hand to correct issues that have a major impact on the accuracy of a rifle! Gordy’s clients rely on him to wring out all the accuracy possible from thier rifles, you and use the same methods to improve your guns.Another great instructional video. Return to Gordy’s expert instruction as often as you like to get every detail correct.
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30 BR, Match
$8.00Neck: .330 | Freebore: .250 | Lead Angle: 1.5º | Pilot: Floating
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Action Block & Lower Vise Block Set (AR-15)
$15.00Protect Receiver From Damage When Clamping
Heavy-duty blocks allow you to firmly clamp AR-15/M16 receiver halves in a vise without risk of crushing, twisting, or otherwise distorting them when applying vise pressure or torquing the barrel nut. Keeps your rifle secure for safe, effective cleaning, assembly, and repair. High pressure, solvent resistant, structural Rynite block and insert surround the entire upper receiver and support it inside and out to make rebarreling the AR-15/M16 an easy, one-man job. Lets you firmly secure a mil-spec carry handle receiver or mil-spec flattop receiver in a large bench vise for barrel removal/installation. Torque generated while tightening the barrel nut is transmitted to the block and insert, not the receiver. Minimizes the possibility of damage to the barrel detent pin and receiver detent notch. Holds securely without marring the finish.
DO NOT USE ON BILLET UPPERS OR LEFT HAND UPPERS, OR DAMAGE TO THE UPPER CAN RESULT.
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Bolt Fixture, LaBounty
$36.00Simple and rigid lathe fixture that holds most common rifle bolts in a four-jaw chuck for face and locking-lug truing (both front and rear surfaces) or opening up the face to accept magnum cartridges.