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dksac2
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I have removed thousands of factory barrels from Remingtons.
I own several store bought action wrenches and made several more.
For removing a factory barrel for the first time I highly recomend the Brownell's wrap around action wrench. Properly fitted it will not harm the action and will remove the action from the barrel in 99% of the cases.
I would not reccomend any rear entry action wrench to remove a factory barrel for the first time.
It is hard to beat the combination Brownells Action wrench and Barrel Vice. Yes, they are costly but you get what you pay for.
Nat Lambeth
Nat is right on the money. It costs for good equipment, but it's better than ruining an action or the finish. I used the same combo for years with excellent results,
A little Rosin helps get some grip also. Get the barrel vice as tight as you can with good fitting bushings, that's where you'll run into trouble.
Make sure to make witness marks if there are none if your putting the same barrel back on or with a new one once everything is done and your installing it the final time.
A barrel nut makes things so much easier. Savage got it right.
John K
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