My TL3 is only a few weeks out or less. So I’m debating on how to have the barrels set up for it. I’m going for a “fear the man with one gun” setup where except for the barrel and the recoil that goes along with it, everything will stay the same.
I have decided to have the barrels shouldered to make things slightly quicker(except a carbon proof pre fit for hunting).
So, the options I’m looking at:
I could just have them shouldered normally and have a barrel vice set up to mount in trailer hitch. Drop the stock, use vice, put back in stock.
Or
Have the barrels shouldered but have the extra .588 added to allow the barloc to fit. Hand tighten until it stops (I’d make an index mark probably) with go gauge, then torque the hex bolt to 90 in/lbs and check with no go.
The way I understand it, this would negate the need for the vice as well as no need in dropping the stock.
Am I understanding the barloc shouldered system correctly? Seems almost like a no brainer for quick changes, or at least changes only requiring a single tool + gauges.
Thanks!
I have decided to have the barrels shouldered to make things slightly quicker(except a carbon proof pre fit for hunting).
So, the options I’m looking at:
I could just have them shouldered normally and have a barrel vice set up to mount in trailer hitch. Drop the stock, use vice, put back in stock.
Or
Have the barrels shouldered but have the extra .588 added to allow the barloc to fit. Hand tighten until it stops (I’d make an index mark probably) with go gauge, then torque the hex bolt to 90 in/lbs and check with no go.
The way I understand it, this would negate the need for the vice as well as no need in dropping the stock.
Am I understanding the barloc shouldered system correctly? Seems almost like a no brainer for quick changes, or at least changes only requiring a single tool + gauges.
Thanks!
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