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Savage actions, Where to buy?

Re: Savage actions, Where to buy?

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: DMann</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Jim Briggs at Northland Shooters Supply usually has or can get anything Savage makes. Here is the last email address I had for him: [email protected]
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+1 on Jim. Big dealer over at Savageshooters.com. He almost always has a thread listing the actions he has in stock and he usually has quite a few. Great guy to deal with also.
 
Re: Savage actions, Where to buy?

If you don't need the accutrigger it's actaully cheaper to buy a Stevens 200 and throw away the barrel and stock. It's the same action Savage uses but with their old style trigger, Get a nice triiger from Sharp Shooter Supply for it and you are good to go.
 
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+1 for buying a stevens 200 at BIG 5 on sale and dissassembing to obtain the needed components. It is cheaper than a Savage action on most occasions and you may be able to sell the components you removed
 
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While I would put my faith in anything that's worked on by SSS, our experience with the Ghost Dancer project back at the beginning of this decade gave me a very strong belief that Savage actions come from the factory in mighty fine conformity to spec.

Our three actions received direct from Savage, and another randomly selected from one of our own gun cabinets, were carefully guaged according to spec, and in four out of four cases, the opinion was that they really didn't need any work. Our machinist being who and what he was, he did the work anyway, and said that he was so impressed with the thread work that he was concerned it might come out less true than it had started out. He is an industrial master R&D machinist who has literally an entire major corporation's R&D machine tool facility at his desposal, including high quality borescope and electron microscopy equipment.

He also said that by comparison, Remington actions he'd worked on were nowhere near as true as Savage factory work.

I will generally keep such anecdotes to myself, as they constitute far too small a set of imstances to have any real statistical meaning. I also feel it is not my place to give commentary which might disparage the work of folks who do things I could never accomplish by myself. In this case, I simply felt that my own views were simply far too much in agreement with much else I had experienced and heard to leave them out of the dialogue.

I own Savage, Remington, Winchester, and Ruger bolt guns. I think they are all both capable and reliable enough to recommend to others, but for my own purposes, my anticipation would be for me to make my next rifle purchase a Savage.

Greg
 
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Cant agree more. I watched my smith take my Rem 700 apart for a build. It was apparent that the reciever was cut with what looked to be a band saw of some sort. There were horizontal striations (rough) all across the face. The reciever face required removing 20-30 thousandths to run true. Sickening. He also built a Savage/Stevens 200 Tactical rifle for me in .223 for a truck gun and as you described almost zero trung work / blueprinting required.

On a side note up at the F class match in Capitan NM this Sat a guy won shooting a 6br on a savage 110 action. I saw another guy his first time out shoot a 390 / 440 with a BONE stock savage 308 in the freaking savage stock off bags of rice. He got some looks but it is a testament to their accuracy. All of the remmy's there had work done.