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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
700 Barrel Removal at Standstill
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<blockquote data-quote="tankgijohn72" data-source="post: 2131139" data-attributes="member: 77441"><p>One issue i had removing a rem 700 barrel was that the tap drill for the scope mounts went to deep and entered into the barrel threads. Was a beast to get out. Lots of resin and BFH to get it out. Of course i didnt know until i got it out that i was fighting a rolled thread. Luckily for me the thread on the barrel in that location gave way and not the receiver. May be something to think about if you have some options for someone to machine relief cuts. I know it ruins the barrel, but may save the receiver.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tankgijohn72, post: 2131139, member: 77441"] One issue i had removing a rem 700 barrel was that the tap drill for the scope mounts went to deep and entered into the barrel threads. Was a beast to get out. Lots of resin and BFH to get it out. Of course i didnt know until i got it out that i was fighting a rolled thread. Luckily for me the thread on the barrel in that location gave way and not the receiver. May be something to think about if you have some options for someone to machine relief cuts. I know it ruins the barrel, but may save the receiver. [/QUOTE]
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