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Case web support - Savage small shank
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<blockquote data-quote="moxford" data-source="post: 2323898" data-attributes="member: 100620"><p>Hi all,</p><p></p><p>Just got a barrel back which was supposed to be a Savage small-shank tenon. The max spec for the amount of "go gauge stick out" off the barrel is 0.128 - 0.130 from other forums, but I cannot find anything official.</p><p></p><p>Protrusion on this particular barrel (30 sherman magnum, same case as 300 PRC) is at 0.150, so it will have 0.020 more unsupported case around the web if I just set the barrel forward the same amount.</p><p></p><p>Does anyone know the "official" spec? Is it actually 0.128-130?</p><p>For 30SM/300 PRC, am I just being obnoxious and the 0.020 doesn't matter? Really would like to avoid damaging brass and/or having separations, but maybe 0.150 is technically out of spec for Savage small-shank, but completely fine otherwise.</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p><p>-mox</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moxford, post: 2323898, member: 100620"] Hi all, Just got a barrel back which was supposed to be a Savage small-shank tenon. The max spec for the amount of "go gauge stick out" off the barrel is 0.128 - 0.130 from other forums, but I cannot find anything official. Protrusion on this particular barrel (30 sherman magnum, same case as 300 PRC) is at 0.150, so it will have 0.020 more unsupported case around the web if I just set the barrel forward the same amount. Does anyone know the "official" spec? Is it actually 0.128-130? For 30SM/300 PRC, am I just being obnoxious and the 0.020 doesn't matter? Really would like to avoid damaging brass and/or having separations, but maybe 0.150 is technically out of spec for Savage small-shank, but completely fine otherwise. Thanks! -mox [/QUOTE]
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