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Savage Stevens ???'s
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<blockquote data-quote="406pat" data-source="post: 383691" data-attributes="member: 13575"><p>If you're any sort of mechanically inclined, switching barrels on the Stevens is a fairly simple job. Custom barrels aren't that hard to come by and headspace gauges can be rented for around $10. Shilen, McGowan, Lothar Walther and many other premier makers all sell savage pre-fits and would be able to get you the WSM of your choosing in a small shank (my .300 Ultra is a Stevens 200 wearing a Shilen pre-fit.)</p><p>This is one gun where it might actually be less work to re-barrel than alter the mag box!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="406pat, post: 383691, member: 13575"] If you're any sort of mechanically inclined, switching barrels on the Stevens is a fairly simple job. Custom barrels aren't that hard to come by and headspace gauges can be rented for around $10. Shilen, McGowan, Lothar Walther and many other premier makers all sell savage pre-fits and would be able to get you the WSM of your choosing in a small shank (my .300 Ultra is a Stevens 200 wearing a Shilen pre-fit.) This is one gun where it might actually be less work to re-barrel than alter the mag box! [/QUOTE]
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