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10/24/2006 3:59:23 PM EDT
Does anyone have any idea what thread pitch is used on a Browning A-Bolt to accommodate the Boss system?  

Thanks
10/25/2006 3:30:33 AM EDT
[#1]
Between all the different calibers and barrel profiles there's alot of different sizes and thread pitches.
10/25/2006 4:31:59 AM EDT
[#2]
Thanks for the reply nef.  Mine is in .300 WSM.
10/29/2006 4:37:20 PM EDT
[#3]
Bump

Anyone?
10/29/2006 6:55:58 PM EDT
[#4]

Quoted:
Does anyone have any idea what thread pitch is used on a Browning A-Bolt to accommodate the Boss system?  

Thanks


You are posting in the wrong forum, this is a forum for registered silencers and related technical discussion.

The Browning "BOSS" system has to do with muzzle vibration and harmonics, and not sound suppression.  Perhaps you could contact Browning directly and ask them what the thread pitch is.  
10/29/2006 8:32:40 PM EDT
[#5]

Quoted:

Quoted:
Does anyone have any idea what thread pitch is used on a Browning A-Bolt to accommodate the Boss system?  

Thanks


You are posting in the wrong forum, this is a forum for registered silencers and related technical discussion.

The Browning "BOSS" system has to do with muzzle vibration and harmonics, and not sound suppression.  Perhaps you could contact Browning directly and ask them what the thread pitch is.  


It doesn't take a great leap of thought to realize he is looking to remove his Boss and is wondering if the exisiting threading is compatable with a supperssor currently avaliable.

You are one of the most knowledgable persons on this board about this stuff, yet you post something like this?
10/29/2006 10:33:28 PM EDT
[#6]
take your boss off .take the rifle to  good machine shop ,calling ahead might help.have them mike the thread od then check the thread pich with a set of thread gages. this will let you know what thread it is. if you plan on using the existing threads for a suppresor I'd contact a manfacturer and see if they can use the threads .
10/30/2006 3:49:08 AM EDT
[#7]

Quoted:

Quoted:

Quoted:
Does anyone have any idea what thread pitch is used on a Browning A-Bolt to accommodate the Boss system?  

Thanks


You are posting in the wrong forum, this is a forum for registered silencers and related technical discussion.

The Browning "BOSS" system has to do with muzzle vibration and harmonics, and not sound suppression.  Perhaps you could contact Browning directly and ask them what the thread pitch is.  


It doesn't take a great leap of thought to realize he is looking to remove his Boss and is wondering if the exisiting threading is compatable with a supperssor currently avaliable.

You are one of the most knowledgable persons on this board about this stuff, yet you post something like this?


I knew my post wouldn't sound right, but I couldn't think of any other way to put it.  If I offended anyone, I am sorry, it was not my intention.  
10/30/2006 2:01:36 PM EDT
[#8]

Quoted:
I knew my post wouldn't sound right, but I couldn't think of any other way to put it.  If I offended anyone, I am sorry, it was not my intention.  


No problem.  Thanks for the replies guys.  
11/1/2006 6:22:57 AM EDT
[#9]
GeorgeW2004, come out and play and we can figure out that thread pitch.  We can even mount a can on it to try out.  I'll call you later today.

Be good, bud.

Mark
11/1/2006 3:19:47 PM EDT
[#10]
Just take some nuts with different thread pitch and try it out on it from the hardware store. DONT force them on. Or call Browning.
11/2/2006 1:57:46 PM EDT
[#11]

Quoted:
take your boss off .take the rifle to  good machine shop ,calling ahead might help.have them mike the thread od then check the thread pich with a set of thread gages. this will let you know what thread it is. if you plan on using the existing threads for a suppresor I'd contact a manfacturer and see if they can use the threads .


That's the right way to do it, as well as calling Browning with the serial number.  That way you can check what Browning thinks that they did.
11/3/2006 1:44:07 PM EDT
[#12]
That's be great Book, but you know how I am with my Georgia football and my deer hunting.  You ever hit up Madison on a Sunday?

BTW - It a .300 WSM.  What can were you thinking about trying it with?
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