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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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How to avoid/minimize Cerakote damage when torquing/loosening barrels?
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<blockquote data-quote="bmnkbrandon" data-source="post: 2062668" data-attributes="member: 116224"><p>Best thing I ever did was get away from a wood Vice to an aluminum bushing Vice. On cerakoted barrels I use a piece of paper from an auto trader and it never slips or Mars. I just removed a stock Remington barrel that was coated that I had a 4 foot breaker bar on and it lifted my 350 pound table off the ground trying to remove the barrel. Not a Mark to be seen</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bmnkbrandon, post: 2062668, member: 116224"] Best thing I ever did was get away from a wood Vice to an aluminum bushing Vice. On cerakoted barrels I use a piece of paper from an auto trader and it never slips or Mars. I just removed a stock Remington barrel that was coated that I had a 4 foot breaker bar on and it lifted my 350 pound table off the ground trying to remove the barrel. Not a Mark to be seen [/QUOTE]
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