There is no one answer, as there is no one rifle. There are varied amounts of torque applied to a barrel screwed into a receiver, and varying amounts of torque created when a bullet is fired.
The main body of the rifle/weapon into which the barrel is attached.
On the receiver
Turnbull
Metal
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Look at the bottom of the rifle at the front of the receiver.
Receiver, stock, barrel, sights
Try the receiver
You will need a gunsmith to know for sure.
On the left side of the receiver.
Bottom of receiver
Check the receiver, barrel