So I have a 700VS in 222, made in 1994. Barrel is toast. Here's what I did to remove the barrel from the action. I realize that this is no big deal for you smiths, but this was my first one, so some trepidation was present.
#2 Action Wrench.
Viper vise.
Task Force deadblow hammer.
I firmly believe that proper prep saved a lot of headaches. Don't skimp on the prep. Special thanks to Dusty (treasure trove of knowledge if one does a proper search) and The Viper (didn't need but 1, Mr. P, thanks so much). Anyway, my hopes are that some other schmuck like me can tackle this for a Remage project.
Now to figure out what to do with it................ Leaning hard towards a 6x45..............
Thanks for listening.
- Strip action
- Place vertically in vise, muzzle down.
- Place empty soda bottle or similar over muzzle to catch drips.
- Insert front action screw (to prevent oil escaping)
- Insert front scope base screw (to prevent oil escaping)
- Plug pressure port (to prevent oil escaping). I used a cut off piece of bamboo skewer.
- Plug chamber (to prevent oil escaping). I used two foam earplugs stuffed into the chamber.
- Get Kroil into the space around the threads in the action. I used a syringe, needle, etc.
- Heat gun MAY help Kroil to migrate into threads, as the heat MAY loosen the factory sealant. Observed Kroil bubbling, but it could have been the foam plugs leaking a bit.
- Soak for 24 hrs, topping off if it leaks down below the threads. Shouldn’t be necessary if prepped properly.
- After 24 hrs., remove as much Kroil as possible. The syringe comes in handy for this.
- Remove screws and plug.
- Install action wrench. Don’t overtighten, as too much may compress the action around the threads, acting as a lock.
- Place barrel in barrel vise, wrapping with drywall tape prior. Tighten bolts really, really, really tight. Tighter. Tighter. That’s it.
- Whack action wrench handle with dead blow hammer until loose. I didn't have to use a BFH. I didn’t have to use a cheater bar, came off pretty easy. I did have to tighten the vise bolts more. (See above comments re: tight)
- Go get a beer (optional)
#2 Action Wrench.
Viper vise.
Task Force deadblow hammer.
I firmly believe that proper prep saved a lot of headaches. Don't skimp on the prep. Special thanks to Dusty (treasure trove of knowledge if one does a proper search) and The Viper (didn't need but 1, Mr. P, thanks so much). Anyway, my hopes are that some other schmuck like me can tackle this for a Remage project.
Now to figure out what to do with it................ Leaning hard towards a 6x45..............
Thanks for listening.