Joel, the only reason Jeff and i are a little "fixed" on this wall consistantcy thing is because somewhere along the line we have come to believe that tension, or rather compression, can place an unwanted bend in the setup. Thin side compresses more than the thick side, thus tilting the muzzle off a little that then can be somewhat changed during the barrel heating and heat transfer stage. We don't know for sure if this may or may not happen, but we have a furmula that has brought many more successes than failures, so we stick to it. One day Jeff or i may put in a tube that we have currently that has 30 thou eccentricity, and trial it to see if we are just blowing hot air about this.
When we assemble we have done it as you have, horizontally, relying on the collars and nuts to centralise everything.
Tony Z.
When we assemble we have done it as you have, horizontally, relying on the collars and nuts to centralise everything.
Tony Z.