Quote from Savagedasher:
"When you tighten a nut their is no pushing it is all pulling the barrel away from the action the action and barrel both must be held while secure and not be allowed to move. Action wrench and barrel block is must Now you tightent the nut. All the clearance in the treads is being pulled forward The tighter the nut is the more head space you will get Larry"
Yes Larry you are correct. The head space will INCREASE as you continue to tighten the jam nut. How much? Well that surely depends on the threads in the action, on the barrel, the material itself, and the lubricant. I have never measured it but it is certainly a measurable amount albeit small. The threads on both are not cut like Rolex micro stella screws nor do they need to be, so there will be movement. The tightness of the jam nut is to secure the barrel in position in relation to the action. I know that I have the head space set at the VERY minimum and tightening the jam nut will leave me with the amount of head space I want which is just greater than the Very minimum. Around 40-50 lbs ft. And yes, as you said the action and barrel MUST be secure or you will chase the head space for hours.
All of what I said is from personal experience with zero scientific testing.
"When you tighten a nut their is no pushing it is all pulling the barrel away from the action the action and barrel both must be held while secure and not be allowed to move. Action wrench and barrel block is must Now you tightent the nut. All the clearance in the treads is being pulled forward The tighter the nut is the more head space you will get Larry"
Yes Larry you are correct. The head space will INCREASE as you continue to tighten the jam nut. How much? Well that surely depends on the threads in the action, on the barrel, the material itself, and the lubricant. I have never measured it but it is certainly a measurable amount albeit small. The threads on both are not cut like Rolex micro stella screws nor do they need to be, so there will be movement. The tightness of the jam nut is to secure the barrel in position in relation to the action. I know that I have the head space set at the VERY minimum and tightening the jam nut will leave me with the amount of head space I want which is just greater than the Very minimum. Around 40-50 lbs ft. And yes, as you said the action and barrel MUST be secure or you will chase the head space for hours.
All of what I said is from personal experience with zero scientific testing.