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13 May 2012, 23:21
GeorgeS
Source for long action screw?
I need a longer than standard front action screw for a Model 70 "Classic" long action.

The thread pitch is 1/4-32tpi, and the standard length is 1 5/16". After a stock change, I am only getting a couple of turns' engagement with the factory screw.

I have looked online (Fastenal, McFeely's, Brownell's) but cannot find a 1/4-32tpi 1 1/2" or 1 5/8" long pan head machine screw.

Does anyone know of a source?

Thanks,
George


14 May 2012, 00:19
kcstott
With a quick search all I was able to find was long screw blanks, And a 1/4-32 die from Brownells. For About $18 you could make a few.


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14 May 2012, 00:51
GeorgeS
Thanks! I saw the screw blanks but didn't think of getting the die and doing it myself for a one-time need.

George


14 May 2012, 01:42
kcstott
Yeah it is pricy for a one time shot but if you have no other options $18 is still not too bad.

Then you'l have a die if you ever need to clean up a thread in the future


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14 May 2012, 01:56
GeorgeS
True enough.

Thanks again,
George


14 May 2012, 05:17
Don Markey
Might check with Weibe or Wisner. They probably both have them.
Don
14 May 2012, 06:06
Mark Poley
You might check with the stock manufacturer. I recently used a Bell & Carlson stock on a Remington tactial build I just finished for my son. They said in the papers that came with the stock that they could supply longer action screws if they were needed.


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14 May 2012, 07:47
Lord Frith
George,

Cut 2 screws and tig together for longer one.
Keep in mind I did not say it was a good idea.

Luck,

Stephen
14 May 2012, 19:21
J.D.Steele
George, if you use the Brownell's blanks then you might want to harden the screw afterward to avoid marring, stretching and stripping. A simple case-hardening with CaseNit and a torch is easy to do and will work fine. Be sure to do the screw head and slot too (grin).
Regards, Joe


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14 May 2012, 20:13
Tapper2
George,
If all else fails and you can't find one I will make one for you. It will be a couple of weeks as I am heading to Canada for the opening of walleye season Wed. Let me know. One other solution is to counterbore the stock a little too get the engagement you want. The screws from Browell's are for pre-64's that are a little longer than those used after 64 as I have had to cut them off. I don't remember the length and don't have one to check......Tom


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14 May 2012, 20:33
larrys01
George
Call Brownell's and ask about the Hex Head Screws for model 70's. Like tapper said, they are longer and a lot easier to work with.



14 May 2012, 21:03
GeorgeS
Thank you all!

George