Just look at all the rifles that have had have a 3/8 dovetail cut into them for front and rear sights. Not a concern whatsoever.
Just look at all the rifles that have had have a 3/8 dovetail cut into them for front and rear sights. Not a concern whatsoever.
On the other hand........... Look at those who drill and tap into the nocks form to insert telescope mount screws. Only to find the the chamber has bulged into the remaining steel below the thread. Yes, you CAN turn the barrels to be really thin...... at the muzzle. Guess why?
Because the pressures have dropped by the time the projectile has arrived there...but the things was, they turned them down all the way back. At the very breech. Just to see how much they would take. Yes, drilling into the knoxform can cause a problem...
By the way folks just so we have clarity... https://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?t=34116
I wanted to add this set of hard searched pics, not to start a fight with Capt Laidler but to show all what I spoke of. This is from Hatcher's notebook page 202 I think... Here's a link to the notebook and two pics of a Springfield M1903 barrel with descriptive... Please examine the narrative also. https://www.tngun.com/wp-content/upl...s-Notebook.pdf