All things going to plan I should be in the market for a barrel vice and action wrench come the end of next week.
What are people using or recommend for the vice and rear action wrench? Action is a savage target action. The nut will not be used.
The two setups i've seen advertised are the procal one and the RPE from BRT and i've found no pictures of the procal one.
Which barrel vise and action wrench
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RAVEN wrote:I would suggest the Farrell
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Farrell Barrel Vise (I have one and would not get any other)
Get a rear entry action spanner not port one
Pro Cal shoud have one
The Farrel looks pretty rigid. How well does it handle the tapered barrels?
Is there anywhere locally to get one.? Sinclair's postage has gotten ridiculous lately.
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Stuart Elliott sells the Redback Precision: http://www.benchrest.com.au/toolsgauges ... -precision
James Corbett sells his own: http://www.triplej.com.au/productpages/barrelvice.htm
Peter Van Mues sells one : http://www.benchrestbulletin.net/drupal ... lindex.htm
I believe that SARA sold/sells one.
... just for a start.
James Corbett sells his own: http://www.triplej.com.au/productpages/barrelvice.htm
Peter Van Mues sells one : http://www.benchrestbulletin.net/drupal ... lindex.htm
I believe that SARA sold/sells one.
... just for a start.
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johnk wrote:Stuart Elliott sells the Redback Precision: http://www.benchrest.com.au/toolsgauges ... -precision
James Corbett sells his own: http://www.triplej.com.au/productpages/barrelvice.htm
Peter Van Mues sells one : http://www.benchrestbulletin.net/drupal ... lindex.htm
I believe that SARA sold/sells one.
... just for a start.
Yes i've seen the BRT one as they have a pic on their site and their kit comes with an action wrench.
The procal one I don't know what it looks like???
The James Corbett one looks a little bit too industrial for me and he doesn't advertise the action wrenches.
But it seems the Farrel is the only one people are actually using.
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richard,
one thing about your stolle, if a 12" shifter is too small for the receiver, the next size up will fit. those big flats are useful for more than bedding.
you could even lash out and get a snapon top of the line open ender just for the job.
and of course stilson marks on the barrel are much better at cooling than those made by a chaindog.
bruce.
one thing about your stolle, if a 12" shifter is too small for the receiver, the next size up will fit. those big flats are useful for more than bedding.
you could even lash out and get a snapon top of the line open ender just for the job.
and of course stilson marks on the barrel are much better at cooling than those made by a chaindog.
bruce.
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