24 October 2024, 01:30
loud-n-boomerReshaping a Pre-64 Model 70 Tang
I have a post-war Pre-64 Model 70 action that I am building a .416 Remington on. I would like to reshape the tang to look like the pre-war cloverleaf style. Any reason not to, and if you have done this, suggestions or cautions for proceeding?
24 October 2024, 04:20
kda55I have reshaped a couple not true pre war style with hand files Earl Milliron style, no reason not to. Make a good pattern and go slow when closing in on the lines. I think they benefit from a reshape.
24 October 2024, 05:52
CraftsmanMatt Roberts a member of the American Custom Gunmakers Guild has a lot of good classic rifle building videos. One of them shows his approach to reshaping a M70 tang. Look on youtube under MNR.
24 October 2024, 07:29
kda55 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FX3OYPinG98Have him do it. Easy with a checkbook.
24 October 2024, 08:09
Bill LeeperI suppose I've done a couple dozen or so. I believe I used a 7/16 cutter to match the radius, but I would have to go check (and I don't feel like getting out of the recliner!). I screwed a plug into the rear screw hole to use as a reference. End up with just a little step at the tang if the dimensions are the same as a pre-war, which mine are. After milling, I file for a little draft. Regards, Bill