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Rebarrelling a Savage
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<blockquote data-quote="jrw1976" data-source="post: 455369" data-attributes="member: 24286"><p>Rebarreling a savage is a cinch. I just did my first one a couple of weeks ago. All you need is the barrel chambered in your caliber of choice, barrel nut wrench, a quality barrel vise, go and no-go gages for your chosen caliber and thats it. The only warning I can give you is dont be surprised when you have to beat the hell out of the nut wrench to get the factory barrel off. I kept trying to be nice and careful with it and it didnt come untill I decided to get mean with it. I should add my son and I shot it this weekend for break in and it is shot inch groups during break in with a random load that was kind of middle of the road and nothing special. Good luck to you.</p><p></p><p></p><p>JRW</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrw1976, post: 455369, member: 24286"] Rebarreling a savage is a cinch. I just did my first one a couple of weeks ago. All you need is the barrel chambered in your caliber of choice, barrel nut wrench, a quality barrel vise, go and no-go gages for your chosen caliber and thats it. The only warning I can give you is dont be surprised when you have to beat the hell out of the nut wrench to get the factory barrel off. I kept trying to be nice and careful with it and it didnt come untill I decided to get mean with it. I should add my son and I shot it this weekend for break in and it is shot inch groups during break in with a random load that was kind of middle of the road and nothing special. Good luck to you. JRW [/QUOTE]
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