We already have the SharpShooter tool that fits the Savage barrel nut, but a cheaper solution is to file 2 teeth out of 3 on a 12 tooth wrench in metric size 30. As a bonus you get a better grip than the awkward one you get from the flat SS tool.
I posted this on a frog firearm website and the only comment I got was so dumb and uncalled for that I won't disclose it on this site.
Needless to say, I just erased the thread.
It is obvious that you will have to heat the receiver and the barrel nut before attempting the disassembly.
A flat, 12" long piece of steel with the width and thickness of the locking lugs will have to be introduced in the receiver until it contacts the barrel face and will have to be fastened to a strong vise.
In any case, never let the rear bridge withstand the necessary torque.
Thanks for your attention.



I posted this on a frog firearm website and the only comment I got was so dumb and uncalled for that I won't disclose it on this site.
Needless to say, I just erased the thread.
It is obvious that you will have to heat the receiver and the barrel nut before attempting the disassembly.
A flat, 12" long piece of steel with the width and thickness of the locking lugs will have to be introduced in the receiver until it contacts the barrel face and will have to be fastened to a strong vise.
In any case, never let the rear bridge withstand the necessary torque.
Thanks for your attention.



