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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
Barrel Removal
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<blockquote data-quote="GNERGY" data-source="post: 873365"><p>Remington uses red Loctite on their barrels. I have used a hot air gun and left it there for about 30 minutes and you can see the Loctite turn white inside the scope base threads. Also what helps is put a big crescent wrench on the recoil lug and help turn with that. Some guys say that soaking the action in transmission fluid for a couple days helps if you don't have heat. Remington actions are a 8itch.</p><p>Tarey</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GNERGY, post: 873365"] Remington uses red Loctite on their barrels. I have used a hot air gun and left it there for about 30 minutes and you can see the Loctite turn white inside the scope base threads. Also what helps is put a big crescent wrench on the recoil lug and help turn with that. Some guys say that soaking the action in transmission fluid for a couple days helps if you don't have heat. Remington actions are a 8itch. Tarey [/QUOTE]
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