A few weeks ago, I picked up from MHS a Tooley/AINA barrel for my AIAT in .260 Rem, along with a TBAC CB brake with the appropriate threads. I sent the barrel to my cerakoter to get the factory AI "muzzle brake clamping area" coated black to match the rest of the barrel, and got it back the other day.
So, yesterday, I decided to thread the barrel into my rifle, and get the brake indexed... only to find that it's in the "sweet spot" such that it can't be indexed either without the peel washer installed (first pic below), or with the full/complete peel washer installed (second pic below). It seems that the coarseness of the AI muzzle threads along with the unidirectional nature (there is a definite top and bottom) of the TBAC brake have conspired to align such that I'll either need to stack an additional (partial) peel washer (NOT the way I want to go), or get someone to move the barrel "muzzle shoulder" back. Is there anything that I'm missing here?
So, yesterday, I decided to thread the barrel into my rifle, and get the brake indexed... only to find that it's in the "sweet spot" such that it can't be indexed either without the peel washer installed (first pic below), or with the full/complete peel washer installed (second pic below). It seems that the coarseness of the AI muzzle threads along with the unidirectional nature (there is a definite top and bottom) of the TBAC brake have conspired to align such that I'll either need to stack an additional (partial) peel washer (NOT the way I want to go), or get someone to move the barrel "muzzle shoulder" back. Is there anything that I'm missing here?