The grit in a Axis was like glass beading material. Things worked after brake cleaner and anti-seize. Did make hard to remove.
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The grit in a Axis was like glass beading material. Things worked after brake cleaner and anti-seize. Did make hard to remove.
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It was a brand new factory rifle. First time for the barrel coming off.
The threads within the action were fine. Unscrewing the action off the barrel as I did, you don't even need to touch the nut (or the threads under/behind it). It's becomes essentially the same procedure as
any shouldered Remington or ? barrel removal.
-Rick
Last edited by Switchbarrel; 11-22-2013 at 10:52 PM.
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Switchbarrel, with a barrel vice and an action wrench, you are well "set up". That does help take the pain out of the process. :-)
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