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SOLD/EXPIRED Boyds Savage 110 Stock

aggie99

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I have a thumbhole feather weight stock for a long action Savage. It is pillar and skim bedded and I believe it is the forest camo color scheme. It also has the fish scale checkering. Condition is an 8 or 9 out of 10. It was on a rifle I bought and is a nice stock but I couldn't get used to the thumbhole design. About 200 new so lets let's go with $160 shipped. 1517275067388216571940.jpg
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Is this top or bottom bolt release? Blind mag or? And which barrel is it channeled for?
Top bolt release
Blind mag
It seems to be chanmeled for a Savage Magnum contour. I didn't order it so I cannot tell you the exact specification.
 
aren't all long actions the same screw spacing? Thus shouldn't matter on the long action?
I have done a couple factory stocks that had big difference in the inletting for the magazine seems like there was a little work to do around the trigger as well.
 
I have done a couple factory stocks that had big difference in the inletting for the magazine seems like there was a little work to do around the trigger as well.
With regard to aftermarket stocks... Since staggerfeed magazines are attached and the spring/follower container in magazine, would an after market stock for a centerfeed also work for a staggerfeed, with regards to long actions only? I deal with a lot of short actions, not so much long actions...
 
With regard to aftermarket stocks... Since staggerfeed magazines are attached and the spring/follower container in magazine, would an after market stock for a centerfeed also work for a staggerfeed, with regards to long actions only? I deal with a lot of short actions, not so much long actions...
I also work mostly with short actions, but over the years I've had two stagger feed long actions that needed significant inlet work to fit the magazine well of a center feed stock. I think the first was a Boyd's but not sure. The most recent was a Savage VLP laminated that still sits on my bench. I worked so hard on this that I won't get rid of it in case I ever need it.
 
Buyer had to back out. He had a short action not a long action. No harm no foul. Stock is back up for sale.
 
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