If you click on the link, and scroll down a bit, you will see a couple of pictures of the correct tools for removing a stubborn factory barrel from a Remington action. Even with these tools, there can be problems. A friend has learned to use a parting tool on the lug, splitting it, for the worst cases.
https://ultimatereloader.com/2018/1...build-p4-muzzle-threading-and-barrel-install/
LOL!!
Just don't pay too much attention to what the ultimate reloader guy SAYS, look at the pictures and you'll be OK. This is the guy who wasted hunnerds of collective hours in this continuum Gordying in a barrel in a 3-jaw AFTER interviewing the man! He's all jacked up and earnest but his understanding of the world around him is rudimentary at best... to illustrate this, note that his home page photo refers to his crowning success, his "review of,"...his "ratings" if various reloading presses.
SERIOUSLY???
Dude don't know "rating" from hisass... he couldn't "rate" nor assess nor test the efficacy of various brands of pliers.... Nor could he reload a straight round if his life depended on it.......but he has money and accesses good tools from good folks.
And he's a wikkid nice guy with a wikkid nice place.
Boyd, if your buddy is still parting, his setup is inadequate.
OK!!! Another innernet bet! Open to One-And-All!!!
You send me your tight, your poor, your troubled barrels yearning to break free and I'll VIDEOTAPE myself removing them easily and unmarked for 100 bucks on my youtube channel...... You see me have to fight with or part one, I'll pay you 500 for your trouble
and even use your name on youtube as one who proved silly ol' alinwa wrong.
sounds like a win all-round!