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Started by wisconsinteacher, February 22, 2011, 02:28:40 PM
Quote from: wisconsinteacher on February 24, 2011, 08:41:36 AMOkay, I called a gun shop in town and to drill and tap 4 holes, they want 50.00. I see that someone posted a picture of a base that was cut with only two holes. Could this be done for the Mueller RD to give it a cleaner look? Also, what Weaver base would you get? I think I am going to go this way with the 870. (I just sold some AR parts to cover some of the cost)
Quote from: schief on February 24, 2011, 09:14:20 PMthe 336 mount only uses 2 screws but thet are bigger than 4 screws used with weaver 429m. the 336 uses 8-40 and weaver uses 6-48.
Quote from: pullit on February 24, 2011, 10:01:44 PMQuote from: schief on February 24, 2011, 09:14:20 PMthe 336 mount only uses 2 screws but thet are bigger than 4 screws used with weaver 429m. the 336 uses 8-40 and weaver uses 6-48.They may be bigger but I don't think the concern is shearing them off. A #6 vs a #8 screw (diameter wise) is very little (about .02 or so.) I can check the exact diameters of both if needed but my point is, as long as you have 85% or so thread engagement diameter wise, you should be fine with either.Where you could get in trouble with either is using too large of a tap drill, but using the right size drill bit is machine shop 101.
Quote from: schief on February 25, 2011, 07:49:05 AMQuote from: pullit on February 24, 2011, 10:01:44 PMQuote from: schief on February 24, 2011, 09:14:20 PMthe 336 mount only uses 2 screws but thet are bigger than 4 screws used with weaver 429m. the 336 uses 8-40 and weaver uses 6-48.They may be bigger but I don't think the concern is shearing them off. A #6 vs a #8 screw (diameter wise) is very little (about .02 or so.) I can check the exact diameters of both if needed but my point is, as long as you have 85% or so thread engagement diameter wise, you should be fine with either.Where you could get in trouble with either is using too large of a tap drill, but using the right size drill bit is machine shop 101.all i was stateing was the difference in the 2 mounts. as far as which is stronger or better mounts i leave that to the experts.