It is identicle to the Wheeler method. I've used the Wheeler method for years.How is this different from the "Wheeler Method"?
“YES”… that is Alex speaking. The film is directly from His site.That is the Wheeler method. Maybe the guy in the video picked it up from Alex.
Hahaha“YES”… that is Alex speaking. The film is directly from His site.
It’s odd that this YouTube page is somewhat opaque. There is only the one video. I suppose this is vestigial.Did a search and at first I thought EC's method would be my choice, then I was leaning towards Speedy's. Then I found the Deep Creek method and jumped on it. Very slick and easy and about as objective as you can get.
It's the same voice and same words in both videos => both are Alex speaking.That's definitely an @Alex Wheeler video. They are all very detailed and clearly explained. Here's a link to all of his videos on his website:
Videos | wheeleraccuracy
www.wheeleraccuracy.com
Yes, they will.Seen those videos many times. My only problem is that method does not work with a Savage Action. Even with the Pin and Ejector removed because of the rear bolt baffle the bolt will not fall freely like shown. Even completely unloaded.
Yes, they will.
You have to pretty much disassemble the bolt.
The bolt should drop like a stone, with a 'THUNK!!!' now that you have removed any and all resistance from springs, etc.
The process sounds harder than it actually is, once you've done it maybe twice.
Sure they will, once it is completely disassembled and then put half way back together. Nowhere near as easy as it is made to look in any of the videos.. Removing the ejector still takes longer than all the rest combined.
God I pulled that move one time. Won’t do it againYep, it is a real PITA to do it with a Savage, but, it does work. And, I did forget to put the bare firing pin back in one time. The bolt head pin fell and locked up the action. Took a lot of dancing and shaking to get it back in far enough to remove the bolt. That was a close call.![]()