Yep
Here is how to do it. Trick is to make sure your headspace is right when you glue the barrel nut on.
Headspace the rifle as you normally would with the go gauge in the chamber.
Put permanent index marks on the action to barrel nut and barrel nut to barrel. That way any time in the future you can easily check to see if anything has moved.
Check with the no go to be sure headspace is correct.
Put the go gauge back in and back the nut off as far as you can without moving the barrel. Keep it tight to ths go gauge.
Put a little blue locktite on the exposed threads. That way if sometime in the future you want to disassemble it you can.
Now tighten the barrel nut down till all the index marks line up.
Set it.aside for 24 hrs. Recheck headspace with go and no go and you should be good to go.
Repeat with as many barrels as you want to.
Which rear action wrench do you plan to use!
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