"are you effing kidding me???"
Any suggestions on removing this fu****? It's not the vise- it's the barrel taper and the bushing.
The barrel has a compound taper- one that runs for about the first 1/2" ahead of the receiver, then it changes (steeper). I tried an epoxy cast bushing (the ID of the bushing is approx that of the breech, then the taper is filled with epoxy), but no go. Barrel "squirts out" the back of the bushing. The taper is extreme- and combined with the crazy torque this thing apparently needs to break loose, when the torque/compression is applied to the bushing the barrel slides back.
I could turn a custom bushing for it on the lathe, but it would be very time consuming (and thus expensive) due to the change in taper and I'm not convinced it would hold any better than the epoxy bushing (yes- I use Rosin). I also plugged the chamber and receiver holes and let some Kroil try to seep into the threads overnight...apparently to no effect.
Does Tikka use Rocksett on these for cripes sake? Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Any suggestions on removing this fu****? It's not the vise- it's the barrel taper and the bushing.
The barrel has a compound taper- one that runs for about the first 1/2" ahead of the receiver, then it changes (steeper). I tried an epoxy cast bushing (the ID of the bushing is approx that of the breech, then the taper is filled with epoxy), but no go. Barrel "squirts out" the back of the bushing. The taper is extreme- and combined with the crazy torque this thing apparently needs to break loose, when the torque/compression is applied to the bushing the barrel slides back.
I could turn a custom bushing for it on the lathe, but it would be very time consuming (and thus expensive) due to the change in taper and I'm not convinced it would hold any better than the epoxy bushing (yes- I use Rosin). I also plugged the chamber and receiver holes and let some Kroil try to seep into the threads overnight...apparently to no effect.
Does Tikka use Rocksett on these for cripes sake? Any suggestions would be appreciated.