bedding actions

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Cameron Mc
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Post by Cameron Mc »

AAAH.....the big hammer trick.

Quite easy with the actions I use. They take remington type triggers. So if it's a modern type target action it should have a "trigger hanger" which is held in place by two cap screws. So you make the trigger slot big enough so the trigger will drop out after the 2 screws are removed.

I found a pic of an action with the trigger attached to the trigger hanger.

For the actions with pins, just drill holes so you can knock out the pins.

With a hanger I can remove the trigger in about 60 seconds.

Cameron

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Well done, But your barrel just shit it self, and you want to change it, ?, nose clamp ? :wink: , Chop.
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Chopper wrote:Well done, But your barrel just shit it self, and you want to change it, ?, nose clamp ? :wink: , Chop.

:D That's why you keep a whole spare rifle in the back of the car...
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Post by Cameron Mc »

Lynn Otto wrote:
Chopper wrote:Well done, But your barrel just shit it self, and you want to change it, ?, nose clamp ? :wink: , Chop.

:D That's why you keep a whole spare rifle in the back of the car...


I like Lynn's idea of a spare rifle. Another excuse to have more guns.

Or :wink:

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Post by ned kelly »

G'day All,
most custom actions, such as the Stolles, Hall, Bat etc have a trigger hanger (adapter) that bolts to the underside of the action, so you can simply unbolt the trigger/hanger assembly from underneath and then swap the trigger easily at the bench/car bonnet without struggling with the whole rifle.

Makes glue-ins a whole lot easier than with a Rem action and the 2 pins :wink:

Cheerio Ned
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