Re: Changing recoil lug on Savage/setting shoulder bck
Youll just end up with the barrel nut out slightly farther than it was.
There is no shoulder to set back on a savage.
I just did the same with mine. I made several dummy cases at .001" increments when I was finding how far to bump my shoulders. I made a 2.625, .626, .627, .628, .629 (measured with hornady comparator). Before I removed the barrel the 628 was the longest I could chamber, but you could definitely feel it dragging. The 627 was easy, but could still feel it. The 626 the bolt would drop with little to no force, and could not feel a bit of drag. So I bumped my shoulders to 2.625.
I had two forster headspace gages, a no-go and a field. Since I have no use for a field gage, I chucked it up in the lathe and turned .007" of the base to make it 2.626" measured with the same comparator as above.
I used this gage when re-assembling the bbl action, dropped it in the chamber, tightened the barrel down onto it hand tight, and cranked the barrel nut down to 35lbs.
After assembly the dummy cases I made all acted the exact same way as before. So Im pretty sure its setup as good as its going to get. Gotta love Savage in this respect, any dummy with a wrench and some gages can rebarrel one quite easily.
Also, the no-go gage would cam about 20% before and after the procedure.
While it was apart I made a jig for facing off the receiver (thanks to Fred at sharpshootersupply for explaining to me how to make the jig). I ended up turning probably .007-.010" off the face in order to make it true. Let me know if you have the ability to do this and Ill send you some specs and pics of the jig, its quite simple.
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