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savage barrels
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<blockquote data-quote="westcliffe01" data-source="post: 788656" data-attributes="member: 35183"><p>I do not know if the target actions have a larger OD or if they are merely tapped with a larger thread ?</p><p></p><p>But, besides that question, all Savage actions should fit a single action wrench. I got the NSS action wrench. They use the front action screw hole (with a supplied bolt) to absolutely prevent the action from rotating inside the wrench. I believe the wrench will also work on the Remington 700 action, but have not verified that.</p><p></p><p>Other than the magnums and the target actions (all large shank) all the other barrels should be compatible. Don't forget that action length has to be compatible with the round you intend to chamber in the barrel and it will have implications for your magazine as well as a few components on your bolt. A 223 magazine, which fits a short action, is obviously different to a 308/243 magazine which will also fit a short action. I do not presently own any Savage long actions, so can't speak for those.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="westcliffe01, post: 788656, member: 35183"] I do not know if the target actions have a larger OD or if they are merely tapped with a larger thread ? But, besides that question, all Savage actions should fit a single action wrench. I got the NSS action wrench. They use the front action screw hole (with a supplied bolt) to absolutely prevent the action from rotating inside the wrench. I believe the wrench will also work on the Remington 700 action, but have not verified that. Other than the magnums and the target actions (all large shank) all the other barrels should be compatible. Don't forget that action length has to be compatible with the round you intend to chamber in the barrel and it will have implications for your magazine as well as a few components on your bolt. A 223 magazine, which fits a short action, is obviously different to a 308/243 magazine which will also fit a short action. I do not presently own any Savage long actions, so can't speak for those. [/QUOTE]
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