I’m looking to buy an action wrench. All of my stuff has integral rails (Defiance and Impact). I’m looking at either Defiance type wrench, Surgeon or Brownells clamp style. I shoot lefty but have a couple of right handed rifles so I like the idea of the Defiance and Brownells being ambidextrous. The Surgeon is almost half the money which means I can buy a right handed and left handed version for not much more. It’s close enough I consider it a wash.
I’m more interested in what your take is on torquing at the ejection port with the Surgeon or closer to the threads with the Defiance. Or do they both place torque in about the same place in the action? With the amount of torque being applied does it really matter? I don’t see myself ever trying to remove a factory Remington barrel or anything that requires tons of force.
What about the Brownells clamp style wrench? Will it work with an integral Picatinny rail?
I probably won’t be using them very often but would like the freedom to switch between a few barrels that have been pre headspaced to that particular action.
I’ve already got a viper barrel vise and it has really come in handy at times. Thanks for the info and suggestions.



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I’m more interested in what your take is on torquing at the ejection port with the Surgeon or closer to the threads with the Defiance. Or do they both place torque in about the same place in the action? With the amount of torque being applied does it really matter? I don’t see myself ever trying to remove a factory Remington barrel or anything that requires tons of force.
What about the Brownells clamp style wrench? Will it work with an integral Picatinny rail?
I probably won’t be using them very often but would like the freedom to switch between a few barrels that have been pre headspaced to that particular action.
I’ve already got a viper barrel vise and it has really come in handy at times. Thanks for the info and suggestions.



is aluminum oxide toxic