Re: Barrel shank question
If your rifle has an Accutrigger, it "likely" is a large shank. If it has a flat on the rear of the receiver, it is most likely a small shank. If there's a definite step down in front of the barrel nut, it is likely a large ring. However, I know of no one pat answer. other than measuring the shank. Others may be able to help you more.
Art
Re: Barrel shank question
no accutrigger and a flat rear. I'm thinking that it was not a large shank, but I could not remember and I know that some of the magnum rifles were large shank actions.
Re: Barrel shank question
I own numerous Savage bolt guns, of which several are magnums, including one ultra mag. All are small shank, although one has the Accutrigger.
Art
Re: Barrel shank question
So do you know if a 300Win Mag will work in the 7mag action. I need to do some measuring.
By the way Art, you had a 300win barrel in the sale adds, some time ago, and I was wondering if you still had it. Thanks Jason
Re: Barrel shank question
On a regular action, only ultra mags and short mags are large shanks. All target actions are large shanks.
It would be quite rare for a 7mmMag or 300winmag to be large shank.
Here's a great thread in the FAQ's
http://savageshooters.com/SavageForu...pic,513.0.html
Re: Barrel shank question
I think that I read in another post, that Savage does not currently make any Long Action Large Shank Actions. So, your Model 111 Long Action should have a Small Shank 7mm Rem Mag barrel.
Charlie
Re: Barrel shank question
Easy way to tell is measure the barrel nut.
5/8" long = large shank
7/8" long = small shank
Re: Barrel shank question
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Originally Posted by 06_4_ever
I think that I read in another post, that Savage does not currently make any Long Action Large Shank Actions.
110 BA, but it didn't come in 7mm ;D
Re: Barrel shank question
My model 111 in 7mmRemMag is a small shank. I know this for a fact since I re barreled it with a match grade barrel.