Alex Wheeler
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I saw a video by a gunsmith recommending to not put any grease on the barrel shoulder when torqueing a barrel. I am sure this probably originated from some of the testing done in "rifle accuracy facts". I think its a great book and a lot of effort went into it, but keep in mind the instrument used to detect barrel movement had an error of about 3 times the size of the groups a modern bench rifle is capable of and the barreled action use was a relatively inaccurate .270 win. In no way am I trying to knock what was done with the equipment used, but I have pulled barrels off with nasty galling on the barrel shoulder. Grease on a shoulder is not going to hurt accuracy but a big raised gall will.
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