One of my first builds was based on a 110 in 270 Win. Had the same issue with the nut seized on the barrel. I ended up taking a Dremel tool to the nut and split it. The threads were galled with bluing salts. Obviously ruined the nut but stripped about 2 threads out of the barrel shank thread. Ended up scrapping the 270 barrel. It had never shot well anyway. You still have a 30-06 so it would cost you 60 to 80 bucks to replace in todays market. if the receiver came out undamaged you are still good to go. Get a new nut and drive on.
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