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Similar but not the same - Barrel Torque Question
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<blockquote data-quote="Ucsdryder" data-source="post: 2533927" data-attributes="member: 94543"><p>Lol I had a similar issue. I had a barrel spun onto a rifle by Oregon mountain rifles. Took it to a different smith to clean up a bad chamber and he called me to apologize because you could barely see the lettering on the side of the barrel after he correctly torqued it. The previous smith hand tightened it. When I got it back the muzzle brake was rotated about 20-30 degrees. </p><p></p><p>Mine didn't affect accuracy but I assume once it finally broke free it would have created some issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ucsdryder, post: 2533927, member: 94543"] Lol I had a similar issue. I had a barrel spun onto a rifle by Oregon mountain rifles. Took it to a different smith to clean up a bad chamber and he called me to apologize because you could barely see the lettering on the side of the barrel after he correctly torqued it. The previous smith hand tightened it. When I got it back the muzzle brake was rotated about 20-30 degrees. Mine didn’t affect accuracy but I assume once it finally broke free it would have created some issues. [/QUOTE]
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