Its not difficult at all.
You'll need a barrel nut wrench and a 308 go-gage (no-go gage wouldn't hurt, but isn't ABSOLUTELY necessary). An action wrench will make things easier, but I use notched hardwood barrel blocks & a shop vise to hold the barrel in place and while it doesn't qo quite as quick breaking the nut loose initially, it does work pretty well.
Then you start looking at new stocks, triggers, optics, etc....
Be careful, Savage rifles are cheaper than cocaine, but just as addictive
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