Anyone know if the weather warrior in 300 wsm is long action or short action? On the website it lists the 16/116 fcss as 43.75" long (detachable mag) and the 16/116 fhss as 41.75" long (hinged floorplate) both have 24" barrels.Thanks
Anyone know if the weather warrior in 300 wsm is long action or short action? On the website it lists the 16/116 fcss as 43.75" long (detachable mag) and the 16/116 fhss as 41.75" long (hinged floorplate) both have 24" barrels.Thanks
All factory made WSM's are Short Actions. Most all WSM's are also Large Shank, FYI. I think maybe a few of the very early produced WSM's from Savage could have been small shank.
As for the different listed lengths, all I can think of is typo, or slightly different length of pull perhaps.
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what has the longest mag for seating bullets furthest out ? the hinged floorplate model or dbm model?
My hinged floorplate model had a 2.970 OAL, but all but the early ones should have just about the same OAL.
It's not uncommon for the spec's to be wrong on Savage's website. They use a template as the base for all the different model changes and it's not unusual for them to forget to change something from one model to the next and/or forget to change a spec from one year to the next. It's called the human error factor.
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Thanks guys,rusty815 at 2.970 can you get close to the lands with most bullets?
yup, depends on the bullet of course, the only one that I havent gotten to touch the lands was the 208 AMAX, but its not off by much.
thanks much,thats what i wanted to know.
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