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    Article: Savage Firing Pins & Bolt Faces


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    Thanks for this info, made a copy for my rifle info book

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    Thank you for the information, but searching the Savage parts websites didn't come up with an answer (To the question:
    You searched for "savage 110 magnum pin" )

    I got EVERY part ever made for every Savage, (and then some, it seems)

    OMG.

    I expected 2 (the .145 dia and the .095. ok, maybe 4 if they and included long action and short action.... But I thought the 110 part would clear that up...)

    I have an older (e serial number) 110 7mm Rem mag, with the old style firing pin. I want to update it to the smaller diameter firing pin and PT&G bolt head and bolt head pin, but it is not easy, without making phone calls I guess...

    Anybody have an answer?

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    Paul, the link below will take you to the part listing at midway, which also lists the Savage factory part number.

    http://www.midwayusa.com/product/115...ProductFinding

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    It appears the WSM actions went away from CRF to push feed in 2009.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Front Royalty View Post
    It appears the WSM actions went away from CRF to push feed in 2009.
    Savage ditched CRF when they switched from staggered-feed to center-feed magazines which started to be phased in starting in 2005 and everything was center-feed by the start of 2008 (.223 and .204 Ruger being the last to be switched over).
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    So if changing a .308 to a 6.5 PRC do I need just the magnum bolt face, .095 magnum firing pin, and a bolt face retaining pin with the smaller diam firing pin hole? And maybe a magnum front Baffle?

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    Rojo, ask questions in the 110 forum from not on partner.

    Can’t PM you so I’ll link you here. This thread has the useful info you are looking for. https://www.savageshooters.com/showt...ber-to-6-5-prc

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