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Weatherby Mark V action wrench
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<blockquote data-quote="Mcranch" data-source="post: 2876648" data-attributes="member: 116903"><p>Thanks for the information the you tube video showed only slight heating to the action. I myself have not done this. I was only stating the torque I used on the barrel vice to spin on a shouldered barrel that didn't spin on me like the video mentioned. That's why my post earlier stated to contact several smiths and also Weatherby on the process of removing a barrel that probably has been on for 30 plus years. I have a few factory rifles that are deep blued and could possibly have the threads seized together from the bluing process? The comment you posted is why I try to read all the posts to gain information from people that have done it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mcranch, post: 2876648, member: 116903"] Thanks for the information the you tube video showed only slight heating to the action. I myself have not done this. I was only stating the torque I used on the barrel vice to spin on a shouldered barrel that didn’t spin on me like the video mentioned. That’s why my post earlier stated to contact several smiths and also Weatherby on the process of removing a barrel that probably has been on for 30 plus years. I have a few factory rifles that are deep blued and could possibly have the threads seized together from the bluing process? The comment you posted is why I try to read all the posts to gain information from people that have done it. [/QUOTE]
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