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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 1125335" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>What makes you think the next barrel will be exactly like this one? Did you take the original barrel off? Was it OK? I am much more inclined to think it's the barrel tenon, not the receiver. Remington wouldn't have "jacked around" with two parts that wouldn't immediately screw together, they'd have been laid aside and examined later. This sudden and massive surge of installing a barrel with a barrel nut means production of those barrels has been at a 'push', by many different companies, to supply the demand for them. Each company establishing their own tolerances and standards. I'm sorry, I gotta' say it's the barrel, not the receiver. Been working with this stuff too long to think otherwise. Not that Remington can't make mistakes, but those barrel makers can, too. Neither one are perfect, by any stretch of the imagination. I guess I look at this differently because I didn't learn on my own or by watching YouTube videos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 1125335, member: 24284"] What makes you think the next barrel will be exactly like this one? Did you take the original barrel off? Was it OK? I am much more inclined to think it's the barrel tenon, not the receiver. Remington wouldn't have "jacked around" with two parts that wouldn't immediately screw together, they'd have been laid aside and examined later. This sudden and massive surge of installing a barrel with a barrel nut means production of those barrels has been at a 'push', by many different companies, to supply the demand for them. Each company establishing their own tolerances and standards. I'm sorry, I gotta' say it's the barrel, not the receiver. Been working with this stuff too long to think otherwise. Not that Remington can't make mistakes, but those barrel makers can, too. Neither one are perfect, by any stretch of the imagination. I guess I look at this differently because I didn't learn on my own or by watching YouTube videos. [/QUOTE]
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