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Join contest SubscribeI have both and prefer the Viper for most of my work. The Brownells is better for breaking loose a factory barrel.
Look at the Short Action Customs. Mark has a pretty well thought out design that’s somewhat modular. I just talked to him this AM on it. Pretty spendy but design and modularity of it look good. Just an option.
i have those magnetic soft vise jaws with the "barrel channel groove". is that enough clamping force to install a barrel?
If you have a bench vise just get a piece of hard wood cut a 1”-1.2” hole in it, cut that in half and use something like rubber as a liner. Works just fine.
If you don’t mind spending 80-100$ the viper vise is decent. I hate the springs on them and the top of the vise is eh. I have bent mine many times.
We used the Brownells and the VIPER in the shop for several years. They do well but have their detracotrs. Especially on cerakote painted barrels.
I ordered up one of the SAC vises and then immediately ordered a second.
The less expensive ones will do the job for you as a hobbyist though the difference in price of the Brownells with 1 set of bushings and the SAC vise with a full set of bushings is covered by the first cerakote paint job you gouge with the cheaper vise. Ask me how I know.
Could be two things here.I bought the Viper to remove a factory Remington barrel based on comments here.. I wanted the one from SAC but couldn't justify the cost for a 1 or 2 barrel job.
The Viper hasn't worked so far but only got a couple of tries before I had to stop due to shoulder surgery schedule last week. It had soaked in Kroil for 2 weeks with heat every day or 2 from a heat gun to 200-210 F. I torqued the top to 45, 50, 55 ftlb and still couldn't hold the barrel using a 4ft cheater. I also used toilet paper rolls around the barrel for protection.
Guess I am going to have to look for help on this one. Not sure what else to do. Anyone in the Houston area???
I debated buying the one off ebay as he guy said he would custom cut a bushing for my barrel profile.
It should work for my AW's (barrels already removed and reinstalled) and going to try the TRG when I am allowed and can move that arm.
Could be two things here.
What type of action wrench?
If it is one of the brownells/wheeler type that encloses the action, you can tighten those down two much and bind the action around the tenon.
Loosen the clamping screws a bit and try again.
otherwise, you may have to cut a relief groove.