After hunting in the rain over the weekend, I needed to clean my rifle. I know I should have done it at the camp right after the rain, but it is stainless so why worry? Well it had several small rust colored specs on the barrel, but cleaned up quickly with some 0000 steel wool and WD-40. While I had it disassembled cleaning it, the breach face had a little gunk on it that I knew about and thought it was some excess locktite from installing the scope rail (it wasn't). So used the WD-40 and steel wool on it cleaned up easy enough and when I was done I put the barrel back on the receiver and... what the hell? What happened? I now have a lot of slop in the barrel. I guess that gunk on the breach face was there when my barrel was fitted and was making it lock up tight. I was panicked can I tell you. My best shooting rifle ever ruined by a simple cleaning.
I hit the FAQs here, JB welded a slice of soda can on the barrel lug, and viola! It now locks up tighter than ever. While at it, I wrapped some sandpaper around an appropriately sized socket and smoothed the Brownell forend a bit under the barrel. I then reassembled it. What a relief!
So now I have it all cleaned up, possibly a tiny bit improved. I was surprised at how this could have happened, but all ended well. Then I was looking it all over and... what the hell? I guess I never really payed close attention before, but my barrel to receiver fit on the breach face is great, but the barrel to receiver sides is way lopsided. The barrel is all the way against the receiver side on the right, and there is a gap between the barrel and receiver side on the left. The gap is uniform, even and parallel to the barrel, but I am pretty sure it is not supposed to be like that. I'll try to add a photo this afternoon.
We have a few more weeks left of gun season here. After it is over I will be sending my entire rifle back to H&R so this can be corrected and let them add on a stainless .270 barrel among possibly others while it is there.
The Handi adventure continues...
Kendall