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Old 10-05-2010, 07:49 AM
sgms18 sgms18 is offline
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whats the cheapest way to go about a bolt gun build?

I hate to buy a bran new(or perfectly good used) gun and chunk the barrel. Savage action seems to be the top choice here. Can I buy just the action and stock anywhere? Would it be any cheaper than buyin a whole rifle?
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Old 10-05-2010, 02:51 PM
sha-ul sha-ul is offline
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you can get a Savage10/110 pretty reasonable I picked one up at a pawn shop. but Wal mart had some for a decent price. the Stevens line is also a good choice, but without the acu-trigger. try asking around over at savageshooters.com.
you have to pay a $12 membership to view the classifieds, but there are some actions for sale there.
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Old 10-07-2010, 04:19 PM
alorton alorton is offline
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Where can I learn to build a Savage bolt action? I am also interested in a bolt action 300/221 (I love my AR) and would like to put one together.

I've been doing AR's for a while but I've never assembled a bolt gun. I'm just looking for a tutorial or something. The main issue is headspacing. I don't know how to do that as it is done for you on the AR with the barrel extension (you just have to check it with guages after assembly).
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Old 10-07-2010, 04:22 PM
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http://savageshooters.com/SavageForum/

Everything you need to know. It's very easy to do. I've always just used an unfired case to set headspace. If you can turn a wrench, you can install a barrel.
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Old 10-08-2010, 01:36 PM
Titleiiredneck Titleiiredneck is offline
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Cheapest, or most reliable? Well you can get a howa 1500 or rem action for not much more than a savage action and have no feeding issues. I would suggest the howa or a rem700 with a sako extractor for this reason. I have had quite a few 300 whispers in the past and would suggest this since most people with savage and non sako extractors on their rem 700 bolts have failures in the ejection process.

When you cut a 223 case that short you cause the brass to kick out farther causing it to fall off the extractor face when ejecting leaving your brass in the chamber sometimes.
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Old 10-08-2010, 07:44 PM
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I never had a problem with ejecting from my Savage. However I did have a problem with the bolt not always picking up a new round if I loaded more than 3 in the magazine. I replaced the magazine spring with one cut down from a 20 round AR15 magazine and the problem went away. My Savage now feeds and ejects flawlessly.
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Old 10-08-2010, 11:03 PM
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Cheapest, or most reliable? Well you can get a howa 1500 or rem action for not much more than a savage action and have no feeding issues. I would suggest the howa or a rem700 with a sako extractor for this reason. I have had quite a few 300 whispers in the past and would suggest this since most people with savage and non sako extractors on their rem 700 bolts have failures in the ejection process.

When you cut a 223 case that short you cause the brass to kick out farther causing it to fall off the extractor face when ejecting leaving your brass in the chamber sometimes.
I recall reading about ejection issues with the Remington 700 and that is why I wasn't planning on going that route. What is this Sako ejector you speak of and why does it fix the problem? If this is a viable option then I would prefer a 700 simply because that is what I'm accustomed to I own several (.308, 7mm Rem Mag, and 300 Win Mag) so I would like to stick with the same platform. Is there anyone that builds a 300 Whisper on a 700 action with the Sako extractor or is it difficult to build? As I stated earlier, I shoot bolt guns but know very little about assembly. The Savage sounds like I could handle it, is that true with the Remington as well?
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