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well got the barrel off the savage 110 using the barrel nut wrench and the barrel blocks from sharpshooter. I thank vic in va for telling me to get the blocks with resin other wise the barrel just spun in the blocks. next step installing the new barrel when it gets here. tom
"if it's got tits or tires, it's going to give you grief, one way or another."
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Are you looking to sell your other barrel, by chance?
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to be honest I had not given it any thought. it is a 270 barrel. tom
"if it's got tits or tires, it's going to give you grief, one way or another."
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Well, I've got a barrel in .270, so I won't need it. But if you want to turn a dollar on your old barrel, Savage 110 barrels usually bring $30 - $80 on Ebay. But then again, you could keep it and go back to .270 whenever you want. That's the beauty of the Savage!
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Tom, You do not need barrelblocks to pull savage barrels, all that is needed is the nut wrench(SS or WHEELER) and A bbl lug wrench, a quickie can be made from aluminum(if you do not mind a little cleanup afterwards)I had one lasered(plasma cutter/acet torch would work too, as wood drill and files) from SS and have pulled lots of bbls no problemo!
"Make chips, Not sparks"
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