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New Barrel Vise, it’s been a slow day….
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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2486232" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>I like the way the OP is trying to make something new for all of us to think about on Barrel Vises. A lot of innovation comes from shooters in the field.</p><p>We have had several over the years. Still have a NIB shown made by Wheeler over 25+ years. It is a Beast and can crank any barrel off. If the barrel doesn't come off the action - either one will twist. Then we have some that were made for us by Bob Pastor - "The Viper". These are smaller and have them on our work benches and take with use to the range. They work well. A trick with these is to take am empty toilet paper roll and wrap around the barrel then put in the vise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2486232, member: 116439"] I like the way the OP is trying to make something new for all of us to think about on Barrel Vises. A lot of innovation comes from shooters in the field. We have had several over the years. Still have a NIB shown made by Wheeler over 25+ years. It is a Beast and can crank any barrel off. If the barrel doesn't come off the action - either one will twist. Then we have some that were made for us by Bob Pastor - "The Viper". These are smaller and have them on our work benches and take with use to the range. They work well. A trick with these is to take am empty toilet paper roll and wrap around the barrel then put in the vise. [/QUOTE]
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