Quote Originally Posted by cal50 View Post
I have broached a lot of things but doing a 30-06 chamber flutes would be a tough one. I don't see any room to press a long broaching to get the depth or room for chips.

Hammer forging is not likely since the mandrel has to rotate with the rifling to remove and no way with straight flutes in the chamber.
How do you think the flutes were produced then if they weren't broached or forged?

If the stub that you cast is dated 1959 I guess that it would be in the era of "spark erosion technology" but I don't know how good the process would be in this application, i.e. a gun chamber.

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Quote Originally Posted by cal50 View Post
I don't see any room to press a long broaching to get the depth or room for chips.
That is why I wondered if they broached the flutes individually but as you suggest it is deep.