@blackriflex39 No it doesn't, It's a snug fit just like the bolt, The spade area (front of wrench) is the only part that does the torquing, This way no forces are applied anywhere except right up close to where the threaded tenon is. Some wrenches, less desirable have the entire length contact the ways, these wrenches, when torqued and twisted can put strain on the rear of the action as well, permanently torquing it. Mine are hardened and wont twist radially. Thanks for asking.
yea you made that look allmost easy... lol
blackriflex39 2 months ago
@blackriflex39 It is easy, and why shouldn't it be? It is a switch barrel rifle.
pbike257 2 months ago
@pbike257 that wrench not hurt the inside of the reciever when you turn it?
blackriflex39 1 month ago
@blackriflex39 No it doesn't, It's a snug fit just like the bolt, The spade area (front of wrench) is the only part that does the torquing, This way no forces are applied anywhere except right up close to where the threaded tenon is. Some wrenches, less desirable have the entire length contact the ways, these wrenches, when torqued and twisted can put strain on the rear of the action as well, permanently torquing it. Mine are hardened and wont twist radially. Thanks for asking.
pbike257 1 month ago
@pbike257 nice even better since its homebuilt... how much does a rifle like that cost?
blackriflex39 1 month ago