SierraWhiskeyMC
08-25-2010, 10:54 PM
I have a couple of M1903A3 Springfield rifles that I need to replace the barrels on.
One of them is a C-stocked National Match that my Dad gave me around 1969.
The other is an S-stocked that my Dad started to sporterize; he had a barrel turned in the white, and had the bolt handle straightened and polished. Fortunately, I stopped his sporterizing effort when I was around 10 years old by butchering the walnut stock blank he was planning on using.
The bolt handle is an easy fix; I can get a stripped bolt.
I have some spare barrels that are '43 and '44 milsurp, still in Cosmolene, that Dad bought back in '63.
But, I don't have a barrel vise nor chamber reamer (do I even need one?) and I'm not certain of how much torque I'll need to apply, do I need to warm the action up, do I use some kind of anti-seize on the threads?
I'd appreciate some tips on this. I sure don't want to screw these nice rifles up.
One of them is a C-stocked National Match that my Dad gave me around 1969.
The other is an S-stocked that my Dad started to sporterize; he had a barrel turned in the white, and had the bolt handle straightened and polished. Fortunately, I stopped his sporterizing effort when I was around 10 years old by butchering the walnut stock blank he was planning on using.
The bolt handle is an easy fix; I can get a stripped bolt.
I have some spare barrels that are '43 and '44 milsurp, still in Cosmolene, that Dad bought back in '63.
But, I don't have a barrel vise nor chamber reamer (do I even need one?) and I'm not certain of how much torque I'll need to apply, do I need to warm the action up, do I use some kind of anti-seize on the threads?
I'd appreciate some tips on this. I sure don't want to screw these nice rifles up.