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Wheeler barrel vise vs. an 1884 Trapdoor Springfield.

Written on Sep 18, 2024

I bought this vise based on two things, price and Wheeler products reputation. This vise did not disappoint. As you can imagine, removing a barrel from a 140 year old rifle has its challenges. Upon receipt of the Wheeler barrel vise I initially tried to remove the barrel with the supplied blocks. No matter how much force I put on the oak blocks, the barrel rotated. I tried lightly heating the barrel and I also stood the barrel up and soaked the threads in penetrating oil. Still no luck, so I went out and purchased a small rosin bag from my local sporting goods store, the type used by baseball players. After liberally applying a coating of rosin, I clamped the barrel back into the Wheeler barrel vise and attached my home made action wrench to the receiver. A couple of thumps on the handle of the action wrench and I felt t he barrel pop loose from the action. I completed separating the receiver from the barrel. Once I applied the rosin to the oak blocks, as recommended by the instruction the Wheeler barrel vise worked flawlessly. I wish I would of had this barrel vise a couple of months ago to help me with the removal of a stuck breech plug from a Brown Bess barrel I had in the shop.
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Posi-lock does not lock the legs securely to the bipod base.

Written on Sep 15, 2021

Mounted this bipod on my M1A. Could not figure out why my rifle wiggled so much while sighting in the rifle off the bench. A closer look at the bipod revealed that the Posi-Lock does not lock the legs in a firm secure manner. There was a notable amount of movement in the legs due to a lose fit of the posi-lock mechanism.
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