AlNyhus
Silver $$ Contributor
Here's the home made receiver 'jack' that I made with a hacksaw and a drill in a bench vise a couple decades ago. At times I'm tempted to put it on the mill and make all the cuts nice and clean...but I like using it as it is.
I can't tell you how many receivers this has popped out of the bedding over the years. Works great for receivers that have an open bridge....700's, Model 70's, many of the after market ones, etc, etc.
Chunk of 1.5" black iron pipe about 2" long. I notched the ends with a file to fit a 700 cutout but if you make it 1.5" long you avoid that. Cut it lengthwise and drill a 3/8" hole in the top:
Cut a piece of 1/2" rod (an old bolt works good) 4 1/2" long and drill/tap it 3/8-16. Cut the head off a 3/8"-16 bolt or use a stud:
Wrap some tape around the rod and insert it in the receiver:
Screw in the stud:
Put the top piece on and tighten the nut. The rod comes up in the receiver and gets snug. As you tighten it a bit more, the receiver pops straight up and out of the bedding.
Good shootin'
-Al

Chunk of 1.5" black iron pipe about 2" long. I notched the ends with a file to fit a 700 cutout but if you make it 1.5" long you avoid that. Cut it lengthwise and drill a 3/8" hole in the top:

Cut a piece of 1/2" rod (an old bolt works good) 4 1/2" long and drill/tap it 3/8-16. Cut the head off a 3/8"-16 bolt or use a stud:

Wrap some tape around the rod and insert it in the receiver:

Screw in the stud:

Put the top piece on and tighten the nut. The rod comes up in the receiver and gets snug. As you tighten it a bit more, the receiver pops straight up and out of the bedding.

Good shootin'

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