Infrequent Shooter
Gold $$ Contributor
would you pls draw a picture of the undercut at barrel shoulder? so I can understand.Aside from the reduced shock on your hands, a dead blow keeps its forward momentum when striking something springy. This is not just safer, it transfers more total energy. (If your hammer is bouncing, it’s not transferring energy well)
Back to the OP, my gunsmith took one look at my Tikka and turned an undercut at the barrel shoulder. Then it came off with relative ease and no risk of damaging the receiver.