Re: Using anti-seaze for barrel changing
I have taken ~ 100 barrels off. Different things I have seen on barrel threads:
Moly grease
boat trailer wheel bearing grease
motor oil
Break Free CLP
Loctite
Looks like White-Out Rem factory 700
anti-seize
rust
nothing
The vapor pressure of grease is lower and should last longer, but barrels put on 70 years ago are all dry.
I have seen galling twice in guns:
1) Chipmunk 22 firing pin inside bolt
2) Out of round Rem700 action trying on different factory take off barrels
I have cut threads and chamber and screwed on ~25 barrels. I typically put on:
Moly grease
motor oil
Nothing
But I am usually working with actions that have an inner C ring, where the shoulder butts and the breech butts leaving the tenon threads in tension near the shoulder and in compression near the inner C ring.
Rifles without an inner C ring may need loctite to keep from shooting loose.
Previous SH thread on barrel thread friction
What does it all mean?
You must define the problem. What are you trying to prevent?
galling?
barrel shooting loose?
barrel too hard to remove later?
dissimilar metal sacrificial anode corrosion?