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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
I want to know switch barrels that are easy
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<blockquote data-quote="Truc" data-source="post: 943005" data-attributes="member: 44771"><p>Switching barrels is no big deal on custom actions such as Stiller or even a Remington. Buy a barrel vice and an action wrench. Several things to watch for, make sure the the screws that hold on the base are short enough to not contact the barrel. And if it is a Remington have the lug pinned or buy the tool that holds the lug in place. Use a good quality Never sieze for SS, I use the Nickle based version. </p><p></p><p>Have someone show you how to do this or read up, very easy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Truc, post: 943005, member: 44771"] Switching barrels is no big deal on custom actions such as Stiller or even a Remington. Buy a barrel vice and an action wrench. Several things to watch for, make sure the the screws that hold on the base are short enough to not contact the barrel. And if it is a Remington have the lug pinned or buy the tool that holds the lug in place. Use a good quality Never sieze for SS, I use the Nickle based version. Have someone show you how to do this or read up, very easy [/QUOTE]
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