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    Model 10 Rechambered For WSM Question ..


    I believe this can be done, but I'd like to know for certain. This is what I know from searching.

    There are AICS-compatible magazines for WSM (and I guess RCM and RSAUM) made by Alpha

    I've got a McRee chassis, so I'm GTG with the above magazine

    I've seen references to early WSM rifles having small-shank barrels

    What I'd like to know is will the standard model 10 bolt accept a WSM head, if there's any difference in recoil lug thickness and anything else I might've missed. Thanks in advance.

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    Re: Model 10 Rechambered For WSM Question ..

    You'll need a push feed short action magnum bolt head. It's the same as the current issue that is coming on the centerfeed WSM's.

    You'll also need a short action magnum firing pin assembly. They are a different length than the standard calibers.
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    Re: Model 10 Rechambered For WSM Question ..

    Why a push feed and not a control round feed? Would it really matter?

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    Re: Model 10 Rechambered For WSM Question ..

    Because his present action doesn't have the static ejector which the CRF bolthead needs.

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    Re: Model 10 Rechambered For WSM Question ..

    http://www.sharpshootersupply.com/TechUpdates.html

    according to the first paragraph the WSM are CRF. On my Striker 300 wsm it is a CFR

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    Re: Model 10 Rechambered For WSM Question ..

    Quote Originally Posted by outlawsix
    http://www.sharpshootersupply.com/TechUpdates.html

    according to the first paragraph the WSM are CRF. On my Striker 300 wsm it is a CFR
    It also talks about Ultramags. Those are long gone, so is CRF. When Savage went to center feed they ditched the CRF and now everything is push feed. Even the Lapua.
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    Re: Model 10 Rechambered For WSM Question ..

    The CRPF bolts feed and functioned fine.
    I'd wager that Savage changed back to the regular PF just to have commonality between actions and to save the extra machining required for the static ejector.

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    Re: Model 10 Rechambered For WSM Question ..

    And those reasons make perfect sense.

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    Re: Model 10 Rechambered For WSM Question ..

    Quote Originally Posted by geargrinder
    Those are long gone, so is CRF. When Savage went to center feed they ditched the CRF and now everything is push feed. Even the Lapua.
    My M11 .300 WSM is center feed with a CRF bolt. Nary an issue with feeding.

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    Re: Model 10 Rechambered For WSM Question ..

    I think I've got it, but want to confirm.

    So, this bolt assembly will feed AND eject fine in a model 10? http://www.midwayusa.com/Product/570...t-ejector-blue

    And is compatible with this magazine? http://www.alphaindmfg.com./store/in...&product_id=53

    Otherwise, the only components needed are the miscellaneous bolt head parts and small-shank barrel. Thanks, again.

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    Re: Model 10 Rechambered For WSM Question ..

    Nope.

    The bolt assy. you linked is a CRF bolt and your 10 action doesn't have the static ejector required for this bolt to eject rounds.

    I don't know anything about the bottom metal.

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    Re: Model 10 Rechambered For WSM Question ..

    I have been thinking hard about this.....I have a Striker in 300 WSM, the bottom rim on the bolt head is removed. And im pretty sure it has the plunger to kick the rounds out built into the bolt face. So with those out there with WSM rounds in center feed style. Do the new push feed WSM bol heads have the lower part of the bolt head rim removed or is there a rim all the way around the bolt head?

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    Re: Model 10 Rechambered For WSM Question ..

    Quote Originally Posted by nsaqam
    Nope.

    The bolt assy. you linked is a CRF bolt and your 10 action doesn't have the static ejector required for this bolt to eject rounds.

    I don't know anything about the bottom metal.
    I was working off the comment by BobT above my post. Savages have a number of permutations and nomenclature is used somewhat interchangeably; no wonder there's so much confusion.

    How can I best source the bolt assembly? Savage's Part Finder site requires you enter a SN; my rifle is .243, so it won't get me the information. Anyone have a link for the appropriate complete bolt, or should I just contact one of the member businesses?

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    Re: Model 10 Rechambered For WSM Question ..

    Quote Originally Posted by Opus Dei
    Quote Originally Posted by nsaqam
    Nope.

    The bolt assy. you linked is a CRF bolt and your 10 action doesn't have the static ejector required for this bolt to eject rounds.

    I don't know anything about the bottom metal.
    I was working off the comment by BobT above my post. Savages have a number of permutations and nomenclature is used somewhat interchangeably; no wonder there's so much confusion.

    How can I best source the bolt assembly? Savage's Part Finder site requires you enter a SN; my rifle is .243, so it won't get me the information. Anyone have a link for the appropriate complete bolt, or should I just contact one of the member businesses?
    You need a push feed WSM bolt head with the associated small parts, extractor, ejector, etc.
    It's better to shoot for the moon and hit the fencepost than to shoot for the fencepost and hit the ground!

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    Re: Model 10 Rechambered For WSM Question ..

    At your local gunshop get a SN from a current production WSM Savage and plug that number into the Savage Parts Finder.

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    Re: Model 10 Rechambered For WSM Question ..

    I have both bolt heads and will post pictures tonight. along with the fixed ejector

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    Re: Model 10 Rechambered For WSM Question ..

    Have you had a chance to take pics?

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    Re: Model 10 Rechambered For WSM Question ..

    Quote Originally Posted by nsaqam
    At your local gunshop get a SN from a current production WSM Savage and plug that number into the Savage Parts Finder.
    Not feasible. I live in a rural area; it was a 100-mile round-trip just to find a Savage, and it was the only one not an Axis. I've never seen any but in .243/.308/.270.

    But Gun Shack, whom I've dealt with before, was able to order me a complete model 10 WSM bolt assembly today. They actually had the forethought to order the miscellaneous omitted parts (extractor/ejector/etc.). Total was $151.00; if you added the miscellaneous part to one of the Midway bolts (if they would even work for your application), the cost is probably a wash. But Midway couldn't source one for me.

    Buying just a bolthead, miscellaneous parts and correct firing pin is less costly, but I wanted a dedicated assembly and the premium was worth it. And Congratulations to Lance and Noemi on their new baby!

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    Re: Model 10 Rechambered For WSM Question ..

    sorry forgot all about this. ill take them now and post them up

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    Re: Model 10 Rechambered For WSM Question ..

    upper is a push round the bottom is a "controlled" round. I dont buy the controlled round design of this head. the rounds dont pop right in like on a true controlled feed bolt but whatever. both seem to work fine for me

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