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Bench vise for barrel

I have the Great Scott barrel vice. Extremely well made. I mounted mine on an Inline Fabrication quick change plate which makes it very easy to mount and then store.

What is the proper torque when seating an action to a barrel?
 
Well...
His feet never came off the ground, so despite the long cheater one can't determine how much force was placed on it.

I've had to tighten the 1", grade 8 bolts on my shop-made with a 4' cheater hard as my 220 lbs can push on (most of the two-plus dozen MN's I've rebarreled) before I can even hang on the bar to break it free. The lil' Grizzly I have, no way.

But- it's not Bob's, so I'll be calling to order one and try it for myself. If it'll somehow grip 100 year old rusted milsurps without needing custom split bushings I'll be a believer.

Might even make for an interesting "test" if I can rig up a big cheater bar to hang a couple of hundred pounds of weight.

Email me your address and I'll send you one for your test but you have to post the results here.

Bob Pastor robpas@btc-bci.com
 
I have the Great Scott barrel vice. Extremely well made. I mounted mine on an Inline Fabrication quick change plate which makes it very easy to mount and then store.

What is the proper torque when seating an action to a barrel?
To keep headspace correct you need to find out what it was installed to
 

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