I see no mention of the recoil lug . Also, the recoil lug, if aftermarket, needs to be "keyed" to prevent this from happening.
Finally got everything together to headspace my new barrel.
Barrel nut threaded on fine, everything threaded on fairly smooth. put a little dab of anti seize on the threads. tightened the action down finger tight onto the head spacing gauge. Tightened the nut against the action AND
The action turns with the barrel nut. every time i try to tighten the nut the action loosens.
I'm so frustrated right now. my last build was problem free. I've taken everything back apart, removed the anti seize and and tried again, same result!
What the heck do I do, and where do I go from here?
I see no mention of the recoil lug . Also, the recoil lug, if aftermarket, needs to be "keyed" to prevent this from happening.
need to hold action when tightening nut with action wrench
Ideally, one should hold both barrel and action, but that is only in an ideal world.
Because it makes the process easier.... I've had Savage actions that were not pinned for the recoil lug. I've seen many Remington actions that were not pinned for the recoil lug. Many other actions out there are also not pinned and is a service offered by many Smiths when rebarreling because it makes timing the lug easier. Or you get a custom action with an integral lug which makes the whole process null & void. Again I will restate my previous statement in a manner that will hopefully make more sense..... "it is not necessary (i.e. needed), but it is preferred (because it makes rebarreling easier).....
You are not holding your mouth right.
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