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Viper barrel vise
Depends on what barrels you're pulling. If you're ever going to pull milsurp rifle barrels, those mentioned above won't cut it.
If a barrel slips in the vise, you're going to mar it- so while some factory rifles may loosen relatively easily, others do not. The "universal" type vises are fine for lighter work- but won't hold up under near 1000 ft/lbs of torque that I've needed for some military take-offs.
If you want to make sure you'll never need another one, and don't have the ability to make your own (relatively simple with a lathe/mill) then I'd recommend the Brownell's vise. They have bushings pre-made for many common contours, and you can cast (or machine) your own for others as needed. Also, Chad / LRI had a post here not long ago on a prototype he was working on and it was a beauty- might PM or call him to see if he can make one for you.
I have this one from Wally Cooper;
http://www.ebay.com/itm/UNIVERSAL-B...253054?hash=item56975710fe:g:8JQAAOSwd4tT4O6M
The one on eBay is listed as a "second", hence less than what I paid for mine. The one I received was rough and needed de-burring. I spent about an hour with a file/deburring tool/crocus cloth on the steel bars and aluminum bushings and it turned out great. I really like the thing. The bolts are 1/2" and the whole thing is stout.
I used to have a Davidson type and through repeated use, the top plate warped and the 3/8" studs/nuts galled. When the top plate warps, you have to walk the plate on and off the studs. It worked for a fairly long time, but finally became more of a PITA than it was worth.
Wally cooper gets a +2 from me. I think that is where I got my action wrench as well. Outside the action is the only way to go for factory barrels.
lmao!!! What is this the new snowflake Facebook? A dislike because the vise that was suggested, I bought and wound up with several marred barrels? Sorry if you have a vested interest in that vise but it doesn't do near the job of the viper.
I dislike an unsubstantiated statement that it works nowhere near as well. I have removed dozens of factory barrels, and don't believe for a second that a universal action wrench is superior to one that utilizes properly tapered bushings.
lol unsubstantiated would be if I hadn't used it, I have for about two years taking off over a hundred and fifty barrels. Now it's only used for barrels that it doesn't matter if they get marred now I've got the viper. This is about a barrel vise not an action wrench. Use what you want I don't give a shit but the op asked and I reported my findings from actual use
Stupid auto spell, that should read action wrench
Can someone recommend a action ranch for a Remington model 700
Will a viper vise work for an RPR ?
Kyle
I make my own barrel vises and action wrenches.
The barrel vises are made from 2x2 steel.
The collets are made from 1.5" round Aluminum alloy.
At 550 foot pounds static, Kroil, and a sledge hammer, I can get most any old rusty military barrel off.
I have been doing it this way for 18 years.
For years I did 1/2-13 hardened bolts, but now I have switched to 7/8-14 on the barrel vise.
I use cornstarch to get a higher coefficient of friction on the barrel.
When you design an action wrench, ignore the pictures in the books. Get all the forces in one plane normal to the bolt bore. That will avoid a bind on the receiver..
Whatever Chad does is probably better than me, but I am low tech, with both the mill and lathe with DRO, but no CNC.
Certainly on the right track. I use 1" bolts just because I know that if I went smaller it would shit on me Xmas eve night as Santa was standing there waiting on a delivery for Xmas morning. Just can't have that kind of reality TV here.![]()