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Gunsmithing
Who makes the best BARREL and ACTION VISES???
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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 1035779" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>There are <strong><em>much</em></strong> better ways to aline the lug, other than tig welding. The Klienhorst jig comes to mind, if that feature isn't built into your action wrench. I see no reason to pin unless the action is a BR "glue in". Factory Rem recoil lugs are far from uniform, that's why they're surface ground or replaced when the action is rebarreled. In general there's a .001" difference in measurement around the "barrel seat" of the lug, some more ( I've seen .0015+ to as little as .0005") some a bit less.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 1035779, member: 24284"] There are [B][I]much[/I][/B] better ways to aline the lug, other than tig welding. The Klienhorst jig comes to mind, if that feature isn't built into your action wrench. I see no reason to pin unless the action is a BR "glue in". Factory Rem recoil lugs are far from uniform, that's why they're surface ground or replaced when the action is rebarreled. In general there's a .001" difference in measurement around the "barrel seat" of the lug, some more ( I've seen .0015+ to as little as .0005") some a bit less. [/QUOTE]
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