Anyone think it will take more that threads centering the two pieces to maintain ...........
See, the difference is, I DID IT.
So I can answer that question,
but I won't.
I've spent the last 20yrs arguing with people too lazy to DO, but who will still vomit forth opinion, folks who'll gobble, and stomp and spit unfounded drivel to no end..... I can't count the endless hours of typing I've wasted arguing proven, tested methods like "throwing VS weighing" only to find that the silly bint I'm arguing with has never done it. I have no idea whether the OP's system relies on threads to center but HE DID IT!! And is doing it..... and claims to be "competitive"..????... the crucible of time will determine the truth of that.
Folks like Jackie who DO STUFF instead of just grunting on about it get my vote of approbation. I'm happy to learn from folks experimentation, for instance whether barrels are "curved" or randomly zigzagged (Jackie's cut two now that are random)
I've got no problem with folks being "too busy making a living to perform hapless experiments".... I Get That..... but then it follows to SHUT UP and continue doing "best practices as you determine them to be" instead of restating the obvious.
I've had high end gunsmiths telling me for years that "finding the throat with a Gordy rod is stupid because..."climbs the bore"...."reads top of lands only"....etc etc..."
But I DID IT.... on video.....and within the resolution of a test indicator (
maybe a third of a thou???) I can and did
S H O W that there's no measurable difference between "Gordying" and direct reading on an indicator. That in fact I can "choke up" with thee Gordy and maybe even convince myself I'm splitting the thou's finer than froghairs...
It's fun to LEARN and COMPARE findings from folks who've done it, I'll leave the boring vicarious "discussions" to the other boards where "you and I BOTH know that if I had his money and he had a feather in his butt we'd both be tickled..." is appropriate phraseology
Meantime.... the 2 problems I have with the 2-piece barrel are #1, it's an extra flex joint and #2, I can't figger out how to do it in single-setups.
doesn't change the fact that I HAVE a 721 action with a funny looking chamber stub setting on my shelf with the end of a case sticking out LOL.... and a railgun barrel that fits it......and someday when I learn to shoot a rail it might get tested ...... in the rail against a conventional stock.....etc etc..... but UNTIL THEN, I'll keep my opinions quiet.