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Websters Dictionary defines axial as somrthing that forms an axis
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Why am I thinking of the phrase "blowing smoke"? :banghead:
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Good will stops where dangerous..."smoke"...starts, and those numbers make no more sense that "axial shaft located in the receiver".
If they refer to the end of the chamber or just past the forcing cones, the 2 1/2" and 2 3/4" numbers are below the CIP recommended wall thickness for Category 1 “Standard Steel” (Non-alloy AISI 1045) with tensile strength = 101,526-123,137 psi. Are your numbers at 6"?? How many of the British boxlocks that you disassembled had wall thickness to match your numbers Craig? |
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Nice collection of wall thickness numbers here
http://www.doublegunshop.com/forums/...=379803&page=3 |
Drew, the numbers that I express were measured 6" from the breech. I don't believe the conversation indicated any change, at least from my point of view.
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Guy's, let it go........Please
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