Finally got my computer to play you tube videos. So I was seeing how to change the barrel on my RRA. One read said to torque it to 30 lb then increase in increments of 10 up to 80 lb while ligning the gas tube holes up when getting to the 80 lb mark. OK then Larry Potterfield shows how to install a free float tube and he says to torque the barrel nut to 30 lb(period) He never mentions going up to 80 by 10,s. SO how much do you torque the barrel nut and not hurt accuracy. If I understand correctly the amount of torque will really affect accuracy. Im uneasy about letting a shop do this for me. The shop where I bought the gun says they do this type of work but most of those guys are pretty young and I just feel uneasy about having my great shooting AR screwed up or scratched up by clumbsy smith work.
Thanks for any help.
Daryl Pelfrey
Thanks for any help.
Daryl Pelfrey
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