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    NSS action wrench


    Inexpensive but very effective tools, like the Northland Shooters Supply action wrench help make the Savage so versatile. I mean, this is just a nicely made chunk of steel that works. I'm new to Savage rifles. Most all my rifles are Mauser based and the notion that I can remove my own barrel is just amazing. I guess this has been obvious to you folks for some time but it's an Epiphany to me.

    The only modification I made was to change from bolts to studs. It just makes the whole thing easier to manipulate.

    Does anyone pad, tape or in anyway put something on the inside of their vise/wrench to protect the action? I haven't had a problem yet and I don't want to.

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    I line mine with 2 layers of duct tape on each side and trim the excess. It's probably not necessary but I think it's cheap insurance and it makes me feel better when I'm cranking on it.

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    I wrap my actions with masking tape
    don't know if it helps but I feel better

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    Yeah, I'm kinda the same way. Might just be mental protection.

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    I use lead shims or take and make a shim from a shotgun case split in half, to use one on top and one on the bottom works real nice.
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    Shotgun shell hulls! Brilliant idea...and they're free. I'm going to give that a try.

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    M favorite is 6 pack cardboard, Smooth side to the barrel. For the odd occasion that it starts to slip, there is no damage and a pinch/sprinkle of powdered rosin will stop any movement, although cleanup is a bit more of a PITA.

    I'm of the opinion that the 4 foot cheater bar, leaning in the corner, scares most of the barrels into submission...

    I made custom aluminum (7520) blocks for my bench mounted, hydraulic jack powered, barrel vise. I have lifted the off end of the bench, with a cheater bar, before the barrel slipped. (on a WW2, Iodine locked) Mauser, lol)

    I bored my "smooth nut" wrench .030" oversize, to allow for the cardboard/rosin, Works very well.

    The worst one I had required a dousing overnight soak with secret squirrel penetrating oil, (Ed's red) and hanging a bucket, half full of wheel weights, from the action wrench, overnight. Bucket was on the floor the next morning and the action hand turned the rest of the way off.

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