I don't, the trigger assembly comes out with one screw and after the removal of the safety. There is one tricky part in there that I can't remember at the moment.
If you are referring to headspacing, it is pretty simple and can be done using the bolt head and barrel before being reassembled. Then verify once put back together
do you know the thread pitch by chance for the barrel extension that attaches to the barrel, and not the thread pitch for the barrel not attaching to the aluminum receiver?
Will I need to check head space? If so can you do a video on that process??
Yes you will need to check headspace, next time I have the barrel off of mine I will make a video!
Hey where can I find the special tool for the smaller barrel nut
The tool is actually pretty common, a 12-point 1 1/16" box end wrench is a perfect fit!
Do you have a video on breaking down receiver/ pulling out the trigger?
I don't, the trigger assembly comes out with one screw and after the removal of the safety. There is one tricky part in there that I can't remember at the moment.
What caliber Cross do you have and what factor ammo are you using to get those sub moa groups?
6.5 Creedmoor, Hornady Precision Hunter
What about barrel spacing?
If you are referring to headspacing, it is pretty simple and can be done using the bolt head and barrel before being reassembled. Then verify once put back together
do you know the thread pitch by chance for the barrel extension that attaches to the barrel, and not the thread pitch for the barrel not attaching to the aluminum receiver?
I don't unfortunately, if I take it apart again soon I'll measure it
You talked for 4.5 minutes to show us 30 seconds of video. Out.
lol