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700 Barrel Removal at Standstill
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<blockquote data-quote="Timnterra" data-source="post: 2130462" data-attributes="member: 55944"><p>I've got the same barrel vice and brownells powdered rosin changed my life. If you are trying this with out it you are wasting your time. Also don't be afraid to crush the wood blocks. I was and I couldn't break free any barrels. I just keep cranking on the top screws until the torque is excessive. I pulled a stainless Remington barrel a couple weeks ago that was stuck bad. The barrel vice held better than the barrel threads did. I still don't know what happened here but pulling the action off ripped the threads off the barrel. Notice how much rosin I have on the barrel. I also set up the action wrench so that I'm pulling my right shoulder against the leg of the table to provide something to pull against because lifting the table off the ground doesn't help and pushing my weight down doesn't either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timnterra, post: 2130462, member: 55944"] I’ve got the same barrel vice and brownells powdered rosin changed my life. If you are trying this with out it you are wasting your time. Also don’t be afraid to crush the wood blocks. I was and I couldn’t break free any barrels. I just keep cranking on the top screws until the torque is excessive. I pulled a stainless Remington barrel a couple weeks ago that was stuck bad. The barrel vice held better than the barrel threads did. I still don’t know what happened here but pulling the action off ripped the threads off the barrel. Notice how much rosin I have on the barrel. I also set up the action wrench so that I’m pulling my right shoulder against the leg of the table to provide something to pull against because lifting the table off the ground doesn’t help and pushing my weight down doesn’t either. [/QUOTE]
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