I run the nut up to finger tight and then give the nut wrench a firm tap with a rubber mallet. Done.
Ok, Shilen prefit barrel going on in 7mm Saum. Barrel blocks of white oak and typical barrel nut wrench.
I have Hornady Head Space Comparator. My stock brass, RP is very consistently 1.656" (remember, this number is NOT the SAAMI headspace number, its just a comparison number).
For my go-guage I added a piece of 3m, -- it measured out at about 1.6585 (calipers only accurate to .0001) and when I double the tape, I get to 1.661 for no go.
I threaded to the go guage and tried to tighten the nut, but the reciever always turned. I could not hold the reciever sufficiently to tighten the nut.
So I bought the Wheeler action wrench.
Now, to day, I used it, along with a 18" torque wrench on the nut wrench. First I tightened to 75 f/lbs -- but I could still turn the reciever with the Wheeler action wrench. This did not seem right.
So I gave it all I had with a breaker bar instead of the torque wrench. Has to be close to 200 ft /lbs, as I am not weak.
But I can STILL turn the action with the Wheeler wrench. Not easily. The nut moves with the action.
Is this OK?
I run the nut up to finger tight and then give the nut wrench a firm tap with a rubber mallet. Done.
Any clod can have the facts; having opinions is an art.
This is what I do:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UPlFt...1BA239DE4D1845
Last edited by mbkmkk; 07-04-2012 at 04:42 PM.
Well, after watching the video -- I can say for sure that if one were to put that barrel in a barrel vice and to the handle in the receiver blocks, one could still turn the reciever. Seems like it probalbly doesn't matter -- just becuase I can turn it with a long handle, doesn't mean it will ever turn in the real world.
Just to clarify, you make it sound like your action is spining inside of your Wheeler Action Wrench. If you are using an action wrench correctly, you will have a 1/4-28 bolt going through the cap of the action wrench and into the front action screw hole. Using the 1/4-28 bolt you will not be able to turn the receiver without the entire action wrench rotating with it.
Jim Briggs
NSS
You need to be using the bolt. With the bolt screwed in , it is impossible for the action to rotate.
GLC
quite forcing it to turn. You could torque it to 400fp and still turn it if you wanted to. It dose not have to be that tight!!!!
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Yep. think I figured that out..... Now to get it to shoot. Initial results promising buy not earth shattering. All groups from the first 30 rounds down the barrel around 1" to 1.5". for a new, unbroke barrel, obviously not bad at all. But we all dream the first time we shoot a new gun that its going to be "the one"......
This is good for about any Savage barrel swap.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UPlFtskCwng
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