jackie schmidt
New member
A good friend called me yesterday and told me he has a brand new Rifle, Bat B, Scoville Stock. He had a barrel from another Bat B and went to install it. About 5 threads in it stopped. He tried going the other way, but after about 2/4 turn, it stopped.
He brought it over this eavning, and I put the barrel in my big Brownell vice, and with my full contact action wrench, it would not budge.
I told him to call Scoville and ask his advice on removing the glued in action, (done by Scoville). Then I could part the barrel off, chuck the action up, and bore the barrel tenon out, trying not to do any more damage and hoping for the best.
Just a reminder. If a barrel feels too snug, stop. Disaster is just a turn away.
He brought it over this eavning, and I put the barrel in my big Brownell vice, and with my full contact action wrench, it would not budge.
I told him to call Scoville and ask his advice on removing the glued in action, (done by Scoville). Then I could part the barrel off, chuck the action up, and bore the barrel tenon out, trying not to do any more damage and hoping for the best.
Just a reminder. If a barrel feels too snug, stop. Disaster is just a turn away.