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If you were to covert a Savage 300 Win Mag...
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<blockquote data-quote="sinarms" data-source="post: 519058" data-attributes="member: 27649"><p>Savage never went to a large shank because of a problem, they did it because of added safety. If there was a problem every small shank Savage that was made in WSM and Rum would of been recalled. There have been a very few Savage nuts that have cracked and that was a problem with the nut and not the barrel. Every factory Savage is tested above and beyond any factory ammo and if I remember right it is twice Saami specs for the cartridge and it passes that without failure. Any of the rum cases and wsm cases are fine in a small shank Savage. The end user would be the one that causes the problem by pushing it to far hand loading but then again you can blow up a 223 if you don't know what you are doing when you are hand loading.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sinarms, post: 519058, member: 27649"] Savage never went to a large shank because of a problem, they did it because of added safety. If there was a problem every small shank Savage that was made in WSM and Rum would of been recalled. There have been a very few Savage nuts that have cracked and that was a problem with the nut and not the barrel. Every factory Savage is tested above and beyond any factory ammo and if I remember right it is twice Saami specs for the cartridge and it passes that without failure. Any of the rum cases and wsm cases are fine in a small shank Savage. The end user would be the one that causes the problem by pushing it to far hand loading but then again you can blow up a 223 if you don't know what you are doing when you are hand loading. [/QUOTE]
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