Add a single shot follower and you're done. Remember, it's a "Savage" so it can be just about any caliber you want. 8)
Ok, this probably sounds stupid to some but I have a Savage 110 chambered in .243 and want to convert to .223
So the is marked 110, it has a long action stock but a traditionally short action cartridge. My question is, with a .223 bolt face and barrel, does that make the conversion complete? I plan on this being a single shooter so I dont really have any concerns with mag issues but i would appreciate some input (besides go buy another gun in .223....lol)
Thanks!
Add a single shot follower and you're done. Remember, it's a "Savage" so it can be just about any caliber you want. 8)
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You can also use the .223 baffle that is longer due to the dogleg on it to shorten up your bolt throw.
Long action .223's use a long action bolt head, which are now obsolete. You must use a short action bolthead and an extended firing pin stop nut to make it work. As standard stagger feed .223 box and follower will fit.
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Originally Posted by sharpshooter
Thanks for the replies. Any idea on where to get the parts?
Get them from Sharpshooter. He is the owner of Sharp Shooter Supply.
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Ha! thats awesome! What would the price of the parts be sharpshooter? Thank you for yalls help!Originally Posted by geargrinder
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