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Truing a Savage LA
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<blockquote data-quote="CaptBeach" data-source="post: 567109" data-attributes="member: 31011"><p>I just scored a disassembled 1st Gen Savage 110FP safe queen in .308, LA, 24" FP barrel, EGW 20MOA one pc scope mount and an SSS Competition SS Recoil Lug for an exceptional price, also scored an SSS Competition trigger at a steal too...Action is tentatively going into a Choate LA Tactical, not the older Dragunov style but a true tactical style drop grip stock. I'll be glass bedding the action AFTER it gets back from CDI getting bottom metal and inleting.</p><p></p><p>I say all that to set up my subject lie question...lets talk about the merits and procedure/process of truing the front of the Savage action.</p><p></p><p>Benefit? Real or perceived?</p><p></p><p>Cost?</p><p></p><p>How much metal are we talking about having removed?</p><p></p><p>And any other thing you can think of...</p><p></p><p>I'm going to be running the .308 barrel for a while simply because I have it but eventually its going to get a high end heavy barrel in 30-06.</p><p></p><p>Capt Beach</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CaptBeach, post: 567109, member: 31011"] I just scored a disassembled 1st Gen Savage 110FP safe queen in .308, LA, 24" FP barrel, EGW 20MOA one pc scope mount and an SSS Competition SS Recoil Lug for an exceptional price, also scored an SSS Competition trigger at a steal too...Action is tentatively going into a Choate LA Tactical, not the older Dragunov style but a true tactical style drop grip stock. I'll be glass bedding the action AFTER it gets back from CDI getting bottom metal and inleting. I say all that to set up my subject lie question...lets talk about the merits and procedure/process of truing the front of the Savage action. Benefit? Real or perceived? Cost? How much metal are we talking about having removed? And any other thing you can think of... I'm going to be running the .308 barrel for a while simply because I have it but eventually its going to get a high end heavy barrel in 30-06. Capt Beach [/QUOTE]
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