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mousemotors
05-15-2012, 06:40 PM
Bought a 110E .243, was told screw spacing was 4.25 but was actual 4.5625. Need a stiff aftermarket stock for it and cant find one for bull barrel. Was looking to put a bull barrel .243 in it for a distance shooting toy. Going to look for a stock first if I can't find one I guess I will have to see and find another doner action/gun to make my project.
Spacing like this, look like it is called intermediate action:
http://www.boydsgunstocks.com/CLA-SAV-110-INT-ACT-FBC-PL-SI-p/403-125.htm
But for bull barrel.

nsaqam
05-15-2012, 06:49 PM
McMillan will make you anything you want in several different configurations.

www.mcmfamily.com

Inexpensive too if you go through Rick Bin.

https://www.24hourcampfire.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=22&products_id=66&osCsid=beeaf771569d0e97ce9e31cfd259ac06

82boy
05-15-2012, 11:18 PM
SSS one call does it all.

mousemotors
05-16-2012, 07:17 PM
What is "SSS"

keeki
05-16-2012, 07:32 PM
Sharp Shooters Supply

pdog06
05-20-2012, 10:25 PM
Are you measuring from center to center on the action screws? They did not make a screw spacing like you say you have is the reason I ask. That action should be a 4.522 intermediate short action(AKA "J" action).

Action info:

All Long Actions = 5.062" (1958 to present, staggered feed magazine)
1st. Gen Short Actions = 4.522" (1959 to 1987, staggered feed magazine)
2nd Gen Short Actions = 4.275" (1998 to 2006, staggered feed magazine)
3rd Gen Short Actions = 4.400" (2006 and up, center-feed magazine, not shown in photo below)


First Generation Short Actions:

The 1st Generation short actions are often incorrectly referred to as "Series J" actions or Intermediate Actions. These actions will have a three digit model number (110, 112, etc), but are approximately 0.540" shorter than the standard long action.

Savage used series letters (i.e. Series J) solely to identify small changes to individual parts over the years. These series indications were only used to identify what parts to use on the rifle should it ever come back to the factory for repair or warranty service. Think of it as a version or revision number. As such, it's common to find a long action rifle with the barrel marked "Series J", and as such it's not a good idea to simply refer to the 1st Generation short actions as "J-Series" as the series has no bearing on the actual action length. Additionally, a rifle can be marked with a series letter other than "J" and still be one of these 1st Gen short actions.

The 1st Generation short actions were discontinued in 1987 when Savage was facing bankruptcy.

pdog06
05-20-2012, 10:31 PM
no matter the screw spacing most custom stock makers will make you a stock to fit that action(SSS, Stockade, Mcmillan, etc). However, finding one that is ready to buy off the shelf is very rare. As you posted Boyds has done some and so has Richards Microfit.

Stocky's, Bell&Carlson,Hogue, Choate, and other makers who sell drop-in stocks do not make them for that action.

Just basically depends how long you want to wait for one and how much you want to spend.