Its true that Savage will not sell certain items to individuals, just FFLs.
Its also true that there are many other sources to get such "restricted" parts...like Midway, as one example.
here's what the one the gunsmith said.
try to order it why dont you. the part number is for the old style bolt. you need to be sure of what you have and what you are ordering. reguardless the bolt head in the catalog is ffl per factory
------- Original Message -------
From : gunsmith
Sent : 9/2/2011 10:27:06 PM
To : me
Cc :
Subject : RE: savage 110
Hello after we talked on the phone today I got looking around for other
stuff and I found a bolt head @ brownells.com the part # is 855-000-283
so I'm not understanding how its restricted like you said? Im not
doubting you at all you're the professional im just letting you know
what I found.
I when I was on there I built a complete bolt minus the fireing pin and
the cocking button. For a $146.00
-----Original Message-----
Sent: Friday, September 02, 2011 11:52 AM
To: Matthew Cook
Subject: RE: savage 110
you may need a chamber reamer depending if the barrel is finish
chambered or short chambered. problem is the bolt head is restricted for
sale.
------- Original Message -------
From : Matthew Cook
Sent : 9/1/2011 6:22:48 PM
To : gun smith
Cc :
Subject : RE: savage 110
Hello
My name is Matt
And i have a savage 110 Long
action chambered in 223 REM
i would like to re-barrel in a
different caliber 260 REM to be specific.
i have a small parts
list of what i think i need and would lie to know if its all i
need.
new ER Shaw barrel 24" 1 n 9 twist
new 308 family bolt
head
new 308 family blind magazine well and spring and follower
go/no go
gauges.
barrel nut wrench
do i need a new front bolt bushing?
if so how do i know what one is right.
also i believe that my rifle is
a per 1999 so will the firing pin still work for the new
caliber.
thank you for your time in this matter
Matt cook
Its true that Savage will not sell certain items to individuals, just FFLs.
Its also true that there are many other sources to get such "restricted" parts...like Midway, as one example.
ya i know that savage wont sell it to me. that's why i'm not going through savage. and i am going to Brownell's or midway to get the part.
i was just showing what kind of response's im getting from the local's.
so far i have gotten more help and info here from you guys.
thanks
Sounds like your smith just doesn't want to work on a Savage. If he'll send them a copy of his FFL they will sell you
almost any part you want. My smith orders me parts quite often.
thirty06
i will if i have to. but i called brownells and they said that they could sell me the bolt head without a FFL.
another question do i need a different recoil lug. or the factory one work?
Midwayusa is just about the best place for all savage parts & pieces.
thanks 5spd
between them and brownells im doing ok on my shopping list
how do i know what size firing pin i have?
im guessing a small will that work for the 260rem if i get a small hole bolt head?
recheck that 308 bolt head # i ordered that one 2 weeks ago for a biuld i did for a friend and it came in as a 300 win mg head called them up and ordered the other one for 308 ends with -007 if i can remember. and it is a small hole head (i have a large style pin and i'm waitng for midways backorder to put mine back together(gave him my firing pin so he could have it when he moved to NM)).
The factory recoil lug will work but they arnt the best. Get a good aftermarket on from SSS, Or Jim Briggs at Northland Shooters Supply.
El Lobo
i emailed nrothlanda few weeks ago and still havnt heard anything back.
lal357 thanksi will double check it
You have to call Jim...he's VERY slow about email because he's so busy but *will* return phone calls if you don't get him first try.Originally Posted by cooker900
thanks boiler
welp thanks to boiler
my bolt head issue is no longer a issue. ordered the barrel today cant wait till it gets here
barrel came today
tear down starts this weekend.
as soon as i figure out how to post pix i will
if im using blocks of wood and a vise what size hole do i need to drill so the action fill fit?
If you are using a bench vise you don't hold the action in the vise, you hold the barrel in it and twist the action onto the secured barrel. At least that's how I do it...
One option is to cut V-notches:
The other is to drill a hole:
I think I drilled a half-inch hole in mine with a hole saw, though it might have been 3/4...don't remember.
Other resources:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bsM6_J8doIE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MeCaeoNNREg
http://www.snipershide.com/forum/ubb...Number=1640570
thanks boiler ill have to find the 1/2 or 3/4 hole saw.
well today was the day that i took the old barrel out of the action and screwed in the new one.
now just to double check the head space and and tighten the barrel nut down. and put everything back to gather after the 1st of teh year ill order the stock.
How did it go? Did you have any trouble getting the old barrel off?
yes but no
i tried blocks of wood and a bench vise with no luck so i bit the bullet and got a wheeler #2 action wrench and a good spray of PB blaster on the old nut along with the nut wrench it came right off.
my porgress removed the barreled action from the stock, removed the bolt had it swaped out ( thx boiler),removed the old barrel, placed the new one in and head spaced it and added the new mag
That's a fine lookin' bolt head right there! ;D
Originally Posted by BoilerUP
yes it is ;D
thanks AGAIN for the help
Actually.....I think that "little woman" with the shining star dress is the one at the Savage Factory that does all of the barrel tightening on ALL of the Savage and Stevens rifles. So....I don't know why these guys complain when they say they have such a hard time breaking 'em loose from the action!!!! ;D :D
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