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    A nice feature of the Northland Shooter Supply action wrench is that it has a 1/4-28 bolt that screws into the action to prevent the kind of slipping mentioned. That way you don't end up clamping the action so tight it binds the barrel.

    I use a two foot cheater bar on the nut wrench, and a dead blow hammer. Unlike Lizzy Borden, a couple of whacks is all it takes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Texas10 View Post
    A nice feature of the Northland Shooter Supply action wrench is that it has a 1/4-28 bolt that screws into the action to prevent the kind of slipping mentioned. That way you don't end up clamping the action so tight it binds the barrel.

    I use a two foot cheater bar on the nut wrench, and a dead blow hammer. Unlike Lizzy Borden, a couple of whacks is all it takes.
    I have and like the NSS setup. I haven't had to go that far, breaker bar and put my 235 lbs on it and good. Still pretty close with all the leverage.

    No smacking though.

    Bill Pa has quite the setup, so much for a vice.

    Not sure I want to risk thunking a scope around at the range but if its got a warranty (grin) and you have extras scopes ..........

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