I do not have a barrel vice, that’s why I would need to put the NSS wrench in a bench vise. My install is a little different than the Ops with his shouldered pre-fit, although I was thinking about using red-loctite on the barrel nut to barrel threads so I could make it function more like a shouldered pre-fit, I would have to buy a barrel vice to do that. Like others have said, lots of ways to skin this cat. Thanks for the info!
You dont need a barrel vice if you have an action wrench and a barrel nut wrench, it just makes it more convenient.
You still dont need to put the action wrench in the vice unless you just want to for some reason.
1. Screw the barrel into the action most of the way
2. insert the go gauge under the extractor and chamber it
3. then screw the barrel all the way down onto the go gauge in the chamber to locate it.
4. spin the nut down against the action tight by hand so that its holding the barrel and action in place and not loosey goosey and spinning freely and unlocating itself.
5. lift the bolt handle so you dont hard jam the go gauge in the action with 70lbs of torque and cant get it out.
6. holding the action wrench (or vice it. whatever) then torque the barrel nut against the action with the barrel nut wrench (without the barrel spinning on you).
7. close the handle and ensure it closes on the go, if it shifted while torqueing redo it (hence the barrel vice being helpful with spinning on you and holding its position in space)
8. scotch tape the go to make a nogo or use a nogo to ensure it closes on go and doesnt on no go
It can all be done in your lap with an action wrench and a barrel nut wrench. Its just harder to keep stuff located.
My problem is I have a shoulder prefit, I could get the NSS wrench but I wouldn’t be able to torque anything. Isn’t torque necessary for proper head spacing?
You also dont even need a torque wrench if you know how to make something tight without giving yourself a hernia. That said you would need a barrel vice to hold that half and the action wrench will hold the other half.