I'm "fixing" this old Sterling, and one of the things that needs fixed is the space between the bolt face and barrel. So I'm moving the feedneck forward 0.8".
Anyone have special "tricks" for a job like this? I'm going to plug the old feed, drill the top tube to trim the feedneck (thinking of wrapping the drill in paper or tape to protect the bore), ream the top tube to size, flex hone the top tube, then drill for a CCI feed.
One challenge is that the CCI feed screw lines up over the barrel, of course... and there's not much meat there. I've never been a rock- back guy, but I guess I might need to learn... unless anyone has cool suggestions. I'm only measuring about 0.080" from the outside to the barrel.
Anyone have special "tricks" for a job like this? I'm going to plug the old feed, drill the top tube to trim the feedneck (thinking of wrapping the drill in paper or tape to protect the bore), ream the top tube to size, flex hone the top tube, then drill for a CCI feed.
One challenge is that the CCI feed screw lines up over the barrel, of course... and there's not much meat there. I've never been a rock- back guy, but I guess I might need to learn... unless anyone has cool suggestions. I'm only measuring about 0.080" from the outside to the barrel.
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