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There is no better option available to protect the investment you made on that costly but important spare belt, in fact it is proven to extend the life of your spare belt staying protected in a Savage Case. All the tools needed to remove a belt and install a new one are included in this case with the exception of your belt specific change tool.

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Not sure which belt you need to add to your case? Add to cart. Search titles only. Search Advanced search…. New posts. Search forums. Log in. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Savage EZ-Tool??? Thread starter Loggy Start date Nov 7, Help Support Modern Muzzleloader:.

Loggy Well-Known Member. Joined May 20, Messages 1, Mine works great for removal fo breech plug Just wondering Mountain Man Well-Known Member. Joined Jul 16, Messages I assume you are talking about Pocampo's EZ-Tool? I was just about to buy one Is yours the four-hole or two-hole version? Pocampo Well-Known Member. Joined May 18, Messages This variation is caused by the factory head space setting tolerance and tooling variance of the breech plug itself.

As time goes by this variance seems to be more common even between different breech plugs. At first there was only one version of the Savage EZ Tool the standard one, but as more and more breech plugs were being found to have slots rotated past vertical to some degree it became necessary to make the rotated version of the Savage EZ Tool to correct for this.

So there are basically 2 versions of the Savage EZ Tool, standard and rotated. Even though the Savage EZ Tool has 4 radial holes you still might not have a perfect match where the exact same adjustment is available on both sides, but if this occurs you can always tighten and loosen from one side only if need be with the right tool.

Note: You may want to use the hole on the right side for tightening, and the hole on the left side for removing the breech plug. This way, you will always be working away from your scope, should you have one mounted on the gun. Now, using slight forward pressure on the bolt handle, keeps EZ Tool fingers trapped in the slots on the back of the breech plug , you can remove or install the breech plug. I would like to pass this tip on to you that helps make the EZ Tool more user friendly.

It works for me and I'm sure it will work for you: after you break the breech plug loose, remove wrench handle and point gun on a downward angle. This allows the weight of the bolt itself to put a slight forward pressure on the back of the EZ Tool, keeping the fingers of the EZ Tool engaged in the slots of the breech plug. Place your thumb against the stock and use your index finger s to roll the EZ Tool counter-clockwise unscrewing the breech plug from the barrel.

You can also use this method to install the breech plug by rotating the EZ Tool clockwise until it stops, then use the wrench handle to tighten. This is much faster than turning out with the wrench handle after the breech plug has been loosened. You will be surprised at how fast this works.



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