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Problem taking apart winchester model 70
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 1027882" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>It isvery tight. I managed to separate it by firmly grabbing the stock and repeatedly working the barrel up and down using short stokes. Grab the fully opened bolt and apply moderate upward pressure while working the barrel. It took a while but the recoil lug will work it's way out of the very tight recess. When you put the action back in use the same up and down movement with the barrel while applying downward pressure to the receiver. When seated, tighten the quard screws to 40 inch/pounds and it will be well bedded.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 1027882, member: 10291"] It isvery tight. I managed to separate it by firmly grabbing the stock and repeatedly working the barrel up and down using short stokes. Grab the fully opened bolt and apply moderate upward pressure while working the barrel. It took a while but the recoil lug will work it's way out of the very tight recess. When you put the action back in use the same up and down movement with the barrel while applying downward pressure to the receiver. When seated, tighten the quard screws to 40 inch/pounds and it will be well bedded. [/QUOTE]
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