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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
Removing a Tikka Barrel
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<blockquote data-quote="jrock" data-source="post: 2792368" data-attributes="member: 78569"><p>+1 on good vice fitup on barrel and an outside the action wrench. I find a big rubber or weighted mallet with a smart strike on the action wrench does a pretty good job of getting barrels off. Getting the barrel vice as close to the receiver as possible will help quite a bit.</p><p>Penetrating oil is a next go to, but I agree with others and don't think it does much and takes quite a bit of time.</p><p>Freezing the barreled action and then heating the action is usually the last straw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrock, post: 2792368, member: 78569"] +1 on good vice fitup on barrel and an outside the action wrench. I find a big rubber or weighted mallet with a smart strike on the action wrench does a pretty good job of getting barrels off. Getting the barrel vice as close to the receiver as possible will help quite a bit. Penetrating oil is a next go to, but I agree with others and don't think it does much and takes quite a bit of time. Freezing the barreled action and then heating the action is usually the last straw. [/QUOTE]
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