Robert Egler
50 Cal.
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In swapping my old 50 cal Traditions Hawken barrel out and replacing it with a new GM 54 smoothbore, I had to make a few adjustments, and I'm not actually sure I have it right.
As it is adjusted now, the underbarrel wedge exactly fits (front to back) the slot attached to the barrel. There is no play back or forward at all, and it also is a tight fit to the escutcheons. (However with pressure you can install and remove the wedge with your hand, no tools needed. You do have to press pretty hard though.)
Also, the wedge holds the barrel tight down against the stock. There is a slight empty space above the wedge, between the wedge and the barrel, but I don't see how this would hurt anything.
Is this how it's supposed to fit, or should there be a little play?
Actually, I'd feel pretty annoyed with myself if there's supposed to be a bit of play, considering how long I worked to get it to fit the way it does now.
A related question is that the breach plug is not quite exactly flat against the tang (hooked breach) when the barrel is completely installed. On the right side there is a very thin gap, much too thin to fit a piece of paper in, in fact not noticibale at all until you look very, very closely, my wife needed a magnifying glass to see it, but it IS a thin gap. Is this ok, or must it really sit exactly flat?
As it is adjusted now, the underbarrel wedge exactly fits (front to back) the slot attached to the barrel. There is no play back or forward at all, and it also is a tight fit to the escutcheons. (However with pressure you can install and remove the wedge with your hand, no tools needed. You do have to press pretty hard though.)
Also, the wedge holds the barrel tight down against the stock. There is a slight empty space above the wedge, between the wedge and the barrel, but I don't see how this would hurt anything.
Is this how it's supposed to fit, or should there be a little play?
Actually, I'd feel pretty annoyed with myself if there's supposed to be a bit of play, considering how long I worked to get it to fit the way it does now.
A related question is that the breach plug is not quite exactly flat against the tang (hooked breach) when the barrel is completely installed. On the right side there is a very thin gap, much too thin to fit a piece of paper in, in fact not noticibale at all until you look very, very closely, my wife needed a magnifying glass to see it, but it IS a thin gap. Is this ok, or must it really sit exactly flat?