DirtySteve
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A while back Jackie took his bench rest rifle and used the same barrel to turn it into a barrel netted barrel and it shot exactly the same.Its a trial and error process with fine adjustments until you get it exactly where you want it on the gauge when tightened. Sometimes you gotta loosen and make a small adjustment then re-tighten until its where you want it.
I did a barrel testing reviewing over on SH many years ago with Savage Small shank vs shouldered prefits in 223rem on a TL3. This was a direct result of all the talk back then that nut barrels were never as accurate as shouldered barrels.... 2 barrels each had been submitted to me by Krieger, Bartlein, Criterion, Shilen, and I know Greg @ Bugholes and Josh @ PVA all submitted barrels for the test.
This was obviously not the case.... The testing showed a good barrel with good machine work installed properly, whether a nut barrel or shouldered barrel shot equally as accurate.
We used to install nut barrels with red loctite and let cure.. Then you could remove the barrel and the nut stayed right where it was originally installed acting as a shouldered barrel... This was our switch barrel setup before all the shouldered prefits became a thing and actions started holding tolerances from one action to a next to allow this...
I also use Red Lockite on my barrel nuts to make them more useful as a switch barrel.