What did I do wrong? Learn me something.

Mine is a Remington 700 wrench. The round fits the bottom of the tikka perfectly and I flip other half of the wrench over to fit the flat on the top of the Tikka. I have cranked on it pretty good testing what you are getting at with little change in effort to thread the barrel on. Never measured the torque though. I’ve slipped my barrel vise but never the action wrench.
 
A bolt from the scope mount contacted the threads, flattened it, then made it a mess to spin the barrel off.
I’m going to assume this was the issue with both the initial accuracy and jacking up the threads when pulling the barrel. I’d also assume it wasn’t a factory drill and tap. Am I wrong? I’m glad you were able to get the threads cleaned up on the action.
 
I’m going to assume this was the issue with both the initial accuracy and jacking up the threads when pulling the barrel. I’d also assume it wasn’t a factory drill and tap. Am I wrong? I’m glad you were able to get the threads cleaned up on the action.

That was on a different rifle, where I had experienced something similar before.

The front action hole, and the most forward threaded scope mounting holes on the tikka sit right behind the barrel tenon.

Until yesterday evening I hadn't checked the relation of holes to barrel tenon on the tikka.
 
It was the whole arm.

Still brings a lot of frustration.

The action isn't as ugly as the barrel. I think i can chase it, otherwise I have a guy.


The cool part is, where I can't feel it doesn't sweat. No sensory nerves. So it doesn't know if its hot or cold I guess.

Half my hand stays clean.View attachment 948836
Perfect demonstration of the ulnar nerve distribution. I stole that picture.
 
Hopefully, hopefully you are never the guy everyone wants to see because pulling on your top teeth makes everything below your eyes move (le Fort 3 fracture).

Here I thought everyone would like to see me for my smiley face on my big toe.

(Toe Tag humor)

Rolling over the idea of, here hold my beer and watch this on the bottom of my foot.
 
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