Barrel Vise Recommendations

So from the SAC offerings - the Bravo with Tikka insert seems the way to go then?

I missed the sale but want to get this freaking barrel removed haha.
 
The SAC alpha hinged vise is without peer in its class. They will send you a lite tikka-specific bushing. Combined with a PRP wrench this is the answer for frequent barrel removals.

-J
What’s a PRP wrench?
 
Does anyone just grind flats into the factory barrel and take them off with a pipe wrench. It sounds absurd to me to buy a $300+ vise to save a $100 barrel.
 
Does anyone just grind flats into the factory barrel and take them off with a pipe wrench. It sounds absurd to me to buy a $300+ vise to save a $100 barrel
You'd still have to buy some kind of smooth jaws for your table vise to hold the action to get a shot-out barrel or throw-away barrel off with a pipe wrench. More than one way to skin a cat? Moving money around?

I think most guys doing this at home are prioritizing self-reliance over practicality and just want the nicest tools for whatever they happen to be working on.

It doesn't bother me to have to struggle a little bit with my $85.00 vise, but it would if I had to use it more often.
 
You'd still have to buy some kind of smooth jaws for your table vise to hold the action to get a shot-out barrel or throw-away barrel off with a pipe wrench. More than one way to skin a cat? Moving money around?

I think most guys doing this at home are prioritizing self-reliance over practicality and just want the nicest tools for whatever they happen to be working on.

It doesn't bother me to have to struggle a little bit with my $85.00 vise, but it would if I had to use it more often.
Yeah I get it. I was just thinking if I had to get a factory barrel off I’d put the action in an action wrench, grind flats, take factory barrel off with a pipe wrench. From there you could rebarrel with a much less expensive barrel vise and internal action wrench.
 
Yeah I get it. I was just thinking if I had to get a factory barrel off I’d put the action in an action wrench, grind flats, take factory barrel off with a pipe wrench. From there you could rebarrel with a much less expensive barrel vise and internal action wrench.
You wouldn’t need flats with a pipe wrench. Spent way more time breaking loose an arisaka one time without the proper tools. Took an action wrench and pipe wrench with a huge cheater bar and popped it loose.
 
Yeah I get it. I was just thinking if I had to get a factory barrel off I’d put the action in an action wrench, grind flats, take factory barrel off with a pipe wrench. From there you could rebarrel with a much less expensive barrel vise and internal action wrench.
Yeah man, I was just now thinking you could crank on the barrel with a "real vise" then just use the external wrench and throw the barrel in the trash.
 
Your action wrench gives me anxiety but also looks like something I would do


Right! If theres one thing I hate, its an oversized cheater. But I didnt have any short sections of 1.5" or 1.75" laying around. So I had to use 2". I'll have a proper sized cheater for the next one
 
Right! If theres one thing I hate, its an oversized cheater. But I didnt have any short sections of 1.5" or 1.75" laying around. So I had to use 2". I'll have a proper sized cheater for the next one
I meant the crescent wrench haha

No worries that it would slip on the action and screw it up?
 
I know what you meant.

I think a 1-1/8" wrench opened up to a tight fit would have been better. But I'm lazy and thats a decent cresent wrench. I mighta whoaed up if I had to lean on it hard though.

Just looked. Marred up one edge a lil.

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I do think if you grabbed your harbor freight special and grabbed on to it, you might cause yourself some issues though. Some of those things are pretty sloppy
 
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