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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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Salvage a Savage action
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<blockquote data-quote="Gregg C" data-source="post: 2592868" data-attributes="member: 103471"><p>Got a question...</p><p>First the background. In short, I over charged my 338-378 Weatherby on a Savage 110 action, by 20%. Swelled the barrel. Some .005", or so, I'll check that out more accurately in a bit. How would one determine if the action itself is savageable?</p><p>If that is the case, at a reasonable expense I have a milder build in mind. What say you all?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gregg C, post: 2592868, member: 103471"] Got a question... First the background. In short, I over charged my 338-378 Weatherby on a Savage 110 action, by 20%. Swelled the barrel. Some .005", or so, I'll check that out more accurately in a bit. How would one determine if the action itself is savageable? If that is the case, at a reasonable expense I have a milder build in mind. What say you all? [/QUOTE]
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