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Removing and Replacing Browning A Bolt barrel
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<blockquote data-quote="coyotezapper" data-source="post: 392887" data-attributes="member: 20438"><p>I bought an A-Bolt stainless stalker in 7mm mag back in 88 or 89 when the SS were fairly new and I have to say that it has been an excellent rifle. Trigger is adjustable (back when they were the only ones offering this that I know of), recoil lug bedded and a true composite stock.(they are now plastic except for the Ti series) After 1700 very warms reloads I finally shot out the barrel. Last year I rebarreled the rifle with a Mike Rock 5R. I too had heard the gluing stories so I heated it up with a heat gun before removing barrel and had no problems. Just treat it like any other action and you will be fine.(make sure your action wrench fits properly, I used the Brownells)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coyotezapper, post: 392887, member: 20438"] I bought an A-Bolt stainless stalker in 7mm mag back in 88 or 89 when the SS were fairly new and I have to say that it has been an excellent rifle. Trigger is adjustable (back when they were the only ones offering this that I know of), recoil lug bedded and a true composite stock.(they are now plastic except for the Ti series) After 1700 very warms reloads I finally shot out the barrel. Last year I rebarreled the rifle with a Mike Rock 5R. I too had heard the gluing stories so I heated it up with a heat gun before removing barrel and had no problems. Just treat it like any other action and you will be fine.(make sure your action wrench fits properly, I used the Brownells) [/QUOTE]
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