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Devcon on barrel tenon?
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<blockquote data-quote="Clay Target Guy" data-source="post: 2009803" data-attributes="member: 68920"><p>I know Loc-tite makes a "thread sealer" that is supposed to fill in gaps between threads but I don't remember the number. I think it is more of a pipe dope type compound but not sure. </p><p>Anyway I have never heard of doing this and don't think it would be something I would want to do myself. The threads I cut are usually cut tight enough that I use anti seize on them.</p><p>I would think that a good class 3 thread along with a square shoulder and square face/lug would do all that needs to be done. If the action is bedded, the barrel to action is a good fit, I would think the vibration is going to take the path of least resistance which should be toward the muzzle of the barrel (assuming the barrel is free floated). That is the way I see it but I may be wrong, but hey that is one of the reasons I am on here is to learn.</p><p>Let us know what you find out</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clay Target Guy, post: 2009803, member: 68920"] I know Loc-tite makes a "thread sealer" that is supposed to fill in gaps between threads but I don't remember the number. I think it is more of a pipe dope type compound but not sure. Anyway I have never heard of doing this and don't think it would be something I would want to do myself. The threads I cut are usually cut tight enough that I use anti seize on them. I would think that a good class 3 thread along with a square shoulder and square face/lug would do all that needs to be done. If the action is bedded, the barrel to action is a good fit, I would think the vibration is going to take the path of least resistance which should be toward the muzzle of the barrel (assuming the barrel is free floated). That is the way I see it but I may be wrong, but hey that is one of the reasons I am on here is to learn. Let us know what you find out [/QUOTE]
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