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    Savage accuracy update


    Thanks again to all the members here who generously shared their knowledge. I finally had a chance to take my flat-back Savage 110 out for a spin. I had some loads from September worked up with 168gr SMK's. Since first pillar and action bedding, I got rid of the plastic trigger guard and bought a steel one from Midway. I also cleared the tang area and sealed the stock. This has a used standard hunting barrel I bought and had installed for $50. I torqued the front action screw to 45inlb and the rear to 35inlb.

    Here are the threads I posted earlier...

    http://savageshooters.com/SavageForu...topic=44357.15

    http://savageshooters.com/SavageForu...html#msg306772

    Groups below were at 100yds. Right after pillar and action bedding...

    [img width=576 height=768]http://i1205.photobucket.com/albums/bb423/tonyben3/DSCN2067.jpg[/img]

    After bedding, sealing the stock and clearing the bedding from the tang. I also changed my plastic trigger guard to a steel one...



    The cold bore shot was the one at 12 o'clock. The next 3 clustered neatly. Disregard the 223 at the upper right. I forgot which target to shoot at.


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    Re: Savage accuracy update

    Thank you.....thank you....thank you.

    So pillar bedding "must" include action bedding. Maybe I have those reversed.

    John

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    Re: Savage accuracy update

    Good thing we can tell the difference between the two hole sizes ;D It appears that the bedding under the tang was causing some flex in the action when everything was tightened down. Glad you got it figured out.
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    Re: Savage accuracy update

    Quote Originally Posted by 1jonzmith
    Thank you.....thank you....thank you.

    So pillar bedding "must" include action bedding. Maybe I have those reversed.

    John
    well, my wood stock originally had no metal at all so I bedded some brass pillars in the front and rear. After the pillars were bedded into the stock, I bedded the whole action.

    Hope that clears up what I said. :)

    Tony.

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    Re: Savage accuracy update

    Looks like you did a good job.Your first target looked like a shotgun pattern.The new target looks super!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Good Job.
    Willing to give back for what the sport has done for me!

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    Re: Savage accuracy update

    Thanks. This is the first time I've ever grouped 3 shots so close together consecutively. I believe those three shots measured .41"

    Tony.

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