Actions glued into stocks
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Actions glued into stocks
G'day all,
I've found a rifle I'm interested in as my first FO rifle, the action is glued into the stock and I want this to be a switch barrel. Would this be possible still?
Here is the rifle I'm thinking about - http://m.usedguns.com.au/Product_Desc.aspx?Pid=15358
Regards,
Shaun
I've found a rifle I'm interested in as my first FO rifle, the action is glued into the stock and I want this to be a switch barrel. Would this be possible still?
Here is the rifle I'm thinking about - http://m.usedguns.com.au/Product_Desc.aspx?Pid=15358
Regards,
Shaun
Shaun aka 'Quick'
Yanchep, Western Australia
308 Win F/TR & F-S
7mm F-Open Shooter.
Yanchep, Western Australia
308 Win F/TR & F-S
7mm F-Open Shooter.
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Gents,
Cheers for your advice. I chatted to the owner and he said its set up to be a switch barrel rig. I was under he impression that you remove action from stock to swap barrels, now I know that you just unscrew barrel out and put new one in.
Thanks all.
Cheers for your advice. I chatted to the owner and he said its set up to be a switch barrel rig. I was under he impression that you remove action from stock to swap barrels, now I know that you just unscrew barrel out and put new one in.
Thanks all.
Shaun aka 'Quick'
Yanchep, Western Australia
308 Win F/TR & F-S
7mm F-Open Shooter.
Yanchep, Western Australia
308 Win F/TR & F-S
7mm F-Open Shooter.
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i don't have a glue in action BUT i never take the action out of the stock to change barrels. i just clamp the barrel vice just in front of the forend and use a side port action wrench.
someone correct me if im wrong but I've also herd that you can put the action/stock in a frezer to pop the glue?!!
someone correct me if im wrong but I've also herd that you can put the action/stock in a frezer to pop the glue?!!
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i have a glue in, and changing barrels is not an issue.
the forend channel is a handy guide as you get started.
keep safe,
bruce.
the forend channel is a handy guide as you get started.
keep safe,
bruce.
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My BAT is a switch barrel, and the action is glued in by my gunsmith Phil Jones (Redback) who is a benchrest "Hall of Fame'r"
Apparently most/many benchresters choose to glue them in.
Phil tells me that the glue job will only last approx 2 years, and will then need re-doing.
One bit of bad news with "glue ins" is that apparently lots of glue jobs fail immediately after a two hour plus plane trip, in the hold. You get to the other end for a big shoot, and get the shock of your life when you go to lift beloved rifle out of its case. Stuart Elliott thinks its the rapid change of temperature when landing, but knows of many benchresters who have had the experience. Most now carry a simple emergency repair kit of 5 Minute Araldite these days, just in case.
I am dreading my rifles first plane ride to Tasmania next year !
Tony
Apparently most/many benchresters choose to glue them in.
Phil tells me that the glue job will only last approx 2 years, and will then need re-doing.
One bit of bad news with "glue ins" is that apparently lots of glue jobs fail immediately after a two hour plus plane trip, in the hold. You get to the other end for a big shoot, and get the shock of your life when you go to lift beloved rifle out of its case. Stuart Elliott thinks its the rapid change of temperature when landing, but knows of many benchresters who have had the experience. Most now carry a simple emergency repair kit of 5 Minute Araldite these days, just in case.
I am dreading my rifles first plane ride to Tasmania next year !
Tony
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Quick,
No mine is glued only. Jonesey would have forgotten more about accuracy yesterday morning before smoko, than I will ever know, so I am happy to leave all the technical stuff to him while i concentrate on trying to learn to shoot better, and to read the wind better.
I will definitely be looking for a new glue job shortly ! Mine will be two years old in August.
Tony
No mine is glued only. Jonesey would have forgotten more about accuracy yesterday morning before smoko, than I will ever know, so I am happy to leave all the technical stuff to him while i concentrate on trying to learn to shoot better, and to read the wind better.
I will definitely be looking for a new glue job shortly ! Mine will be two years old in August.
Tony
Extreme accuracy and precision shooting at long range can be a very addictive pastime.