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Shouldered Savage Barrel
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<blockquote data-quote="Crowe284" data-source="post: 1353024" data-attributes="member: 97064"><p>That's great. I think that we can all understand that starting with a larger diameter breach will result in a wider shoulder. Not rocket science and also not the point of this thread. To recap, the point of this tread was to find out IF a shouldered 1.250 breech barrel would WORK FINE for a Savage large shank target action. According to all of the replies in this thread and consultation with 3 professional gunsmiths, the overwhelming consensus is YES. So, you can THINK that it needs to be wider but that dose not mean that it NEEDS to be or SHOULD be wider according to those that fit barrels to actions to feed themselves and their families.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crowe284, post: 1353024, member: 97064"] That’s great. I think that we can all understand that starting with a larger diameter breach will result in a wider shoulder. Not rocket science and also not the point of this thread. To recap, the point of this tread was to find out IF a shouldered 1.250 breech barrel would WORK FINE for a Savage large shank target action. According to all of the replies in this thread and consultation with 3 professional gunsmiths, the overwhelming consensus is YES. So, you can THINK that it needs to be wider but that dose not mean that it NEEDS to be or SHOULD be wider according to those that fit barrels to actions to feed themselves and their families. [/QUOTE]
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