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Savage 110 stock
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<blockquote data-quote="geargrinder" data-source="post: 1286543" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p>Tell us a bit more about the action. Savage has done some strange things over the years and it will help us give you good info if you tell us exactly what you have.</p><p></p><p>Is it really a 110?</p><p>What is it chambered for?</p><p></p><p>The mag opening can tell if it is stagger feed or center feed. </p><p> -Longer with rounded ends would be a center feed. The mag box will attach to the stock. These are usually round rear actions. Remember that when you are looking for scope mounts. </p><p> -Shorter opening with squared ends will be stagger feed. The squared ends will also be slotted for mag box tabs. The mag box will be attached to the action. These are usually flat rear actions for your scope mounts.</p><p></p><p>Obvioulsly, the mag boxes and followers are different. Springs come attached to the follower.</p><p></p><p>Action screws are 1/4"x28. If you get them from the hardware store, look for button head cap screws. The length will depend on what stock you are using. Generally, they are 1.25" on the front, and 1.5" on the rear for wood stocks. A little longer for the factory synthetic stocks.</p><p></p><p>Trigger guard screw will again depend on your stock. It can either be a wood screw or machine screw depending on your stock.</p><p></p><p>That should be enough to get started. Post a picture if you can, it will be helpful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="geargrinder, post: 1286543, member: 6705"] Tell us a bit more about the action. Savage has done some strange things over the years and it will help us give you good info if you tell us exactly what you have. Is it really a 110? What is it chambered for? The mag opening can tell if it is stagger feed or center feed. -Longer with rounded ends would be a center feed. The mag box will attach to the stock. These are usually round rear actions. Remember that when you are looking for scope mounts. -Shorter opening with squared ends will be stagger feed. The squared ends will also be slotted for mag box tabs. The mag box will be attached to the action. These are usually flat rear actions for your scope mounts. Obvioulsly, the mag boxes and followers are different. Springs come attached to the follower. Action screws are 1/4"x28. If you get them from the hardware store, look for button head cap screws. The length will depend on what stock you are using. Generally, they are 1.25" on the front, and 1.5" on the rear for wood stocks. A little longer for the factory synthetic stocks. Trigger guard screw will again depend on your stock. It can either be a wood screw or machine screw depending on your stock. That should be enough to get started. Post a picture if you can, it will be helpful. [/QUOTE]
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