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Removing a Tikka Barrel
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<blockquote data-quote="HandgunHTR" data-source="post: 2792940" data-attributes="member: 126524"><p>Same. I have a T3 in 270WSM that is about to get disassembled. It will be my first Tikka. I have done a couple of Mausers and Remingtons. The Remingtons were cake. I had to resort to the pipe wrench on a couple of the Mausers.</p><p></p><p>Something else that I do for all of my barrel removals is have a 4X4 that fits up from the floor to just touching the action. This ensures that when I hit the handle with my deadblow or lean on the cheater a bit, all of the force is rotational rather than trying to force the action downwards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HandgunHTR, post: 2792940, member: 126524"] Same. I have a T3 in 270WSM that is about to get disassembled. It will be my first Tikka. I have done a couple of Mausers and Remingtons. The Remingtons were cake. I had to resort to the pipe wrench on a couple of the Mausers. Something else that I do for all of my barrel removals is have a 4X4 that fits up from the floor to just touching the action. This ensures that when I hit the handle with my deadblow or lean on the cheater a bit, all of the force is rotational rather than trying to force the action downwards. [/QUOTE]
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