for those that like to roll their own. When you change barrels do you use an anti-sieze lubricant on the threads before you screw it into the action? If so what do you use?
for those that like to roll their own. When you change barrels do you use an anti-sieze lubricant on the threads before you screw it into the action? If so what do you use?
Anit-sieze is primarily used on disparate metals (not that you can't use it on equal metals - just not necessary).
I use a dab of gun grease only as a protective film. A-lil-dab-il-do-ya....
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anti-sieze will make for consistent torque values.
I've seen where some advocate the use of anti-seize and some don't and was just wondering what the general consciences was here. I have never used an anti-seize but instead use Slick50 gun grease. I use it primarily for protection also and was just curious as to whether or not it would be appropriate in this application.
Last edited by goinssr; 02-05-2013 at 09:56 PM.
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