Once a barrel is head spaced for a specific action, if I remove that barrel from the action for whatever reason, when I put it back on, is it as simple as just torquing it back in place and checking with a go / no-go gauge to make sure everything is still ok?
Im having a .308 finished right now and Im also going to have a 6.5 barrel done and for right now might swap back and forth once and awhile until I have a new rifle built for dedicated match use with the 6.5.
So if both barrels are head spaced for that action is it as easy as just spinning the barrel off in a barrel vice, re-torquing the new barrel and checking with a gauge?
Im having a .308 finished right now and Im also going to have a 6.5 barrel done and for right now might swap back and forth once and awhile until I have a new rifle built for dedicated match use with the 6.5.
So if both barrels are head spaced for that action is it as easy as just spinning the barrel off in a barrel vice, re-torquing the new barrel and checking with a gauge?