No plans here to change things in the field.ovenpaa wrote:The one I know is Accuracy International which are torqued up to 100 ft/lbs - you need an action spanner which is something that effectively replaces the bolt and takes a torque wrench at the end plus a barrel clamp/vice which is a couple of lumps of wood or similar cut to half circles which are clamped between a couple of steel plates and to something robust. I know a few people who uses a scribed line to bring the barrel back to original position. you will also need a go and no-go gauge.
All very easy but not ideal for quick changes in the field.
At home I'll get the wife to hold the muzzle whilst I swing on the torque wrench. Nah - just kiddin! I'll trap in in the door jamb. :lol: