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Weatherby Mark V action wrench
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<blockquote data-quote="Mcranch" data-source="post: 2876549" data-attributes="member: 116903"><p>Watched YouTube on difficult barrel action separating and he used an outside clamped on wrench. The action was heated before the barrel the tenon area and then it was cooled with some type of can Freon. At the barrel in front of the action and inside the barrel not the tenon area. Then placed index cards for marring concerns on the v clamp with long bar and broke it free. The inside action wrench wouldn't break it free. The barrel vise wasn't torqued down enough and even with utilizing index cards it did slip and marred. The barrel vice I used I torged it down to about 40 foot pounds with a card board wrapped around the barrel to 80 foot pounds. And checked with a go/ no go. Search the YouTube channel for reference on barrel removal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mcranch, post: 2876549, member: 116903"] Watched YouTube on difficult barrel action separating and he used an outside clamped on wrench. The action was heated before the barrel the tenon area and then it was cooled with some type of can Freon. At the barrel in front of the action and inside the barrel not the tenon area. Then placed index cards for marring concerns on the v clamp with long bar and broke it free. The inside action wrench wouldn’t break it free. The barrel vise wasn’t torqued down enough and even with utilizing index cards it did slip and marred. The barrel vice I used I torged it down to about 40 foot pounds with a card board wrapped around the barrel to 80 foot pounds. And checked with a go/ no go. Search the YouTube channel for reference on barrel removal. [/QUOTE]
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