I am not unnecessarrily cranking down the inboard spider on the barrel but it is directly over the throat area. I do, however, grip the barrel tight enough to keep it from moving when turning and threading the tenon. Of course it measures 0 runout after you ream it but once you relax the spider/jaws does anything undesired happen? Will try to measure that next time. I've only reamed a few chambers this way and so far, so good. I do see that some of y'all have made aluminum blocks radiuses to match the barrel contour that are placed between the spider and barrel. That seems like a good idea.
Thank you,
Hank
Thank you,
Hank