Just get a current BAS. The one that you have is harder than the hubs of .......
Here is my question.
My BAS is shouldered. It fits into the cocking sleeve. All of the pics I've seen for the bolt lift kits would require chopping 1/2 " off my BAS, so I'm assuming there was a change to the screw. I know they went to an allen screw after this one. When did they go to a non shouldered bolt?
Would it be easier to replace the bolt with something from the hardware store, trim this one down, or order a new one from savage?
Just get a current BAS. The one that you have is harder than the hubs of .......
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Or make a spacer the same functional thickness as your bolt lift kit.
that spacer would be 3/4 an inch long in this case. The cocking sleeve doesnt ride against the bottom of the bolt. The bolt is actually shouldered and extends INTO the cocking sleeve by 1/2 inch or so.
do not worry about the shoulder on the old BAS
get a new one ,measure your cocking sleave then,then add add your bolt lift kit
an measure again,the diff. cut off of your new BAS
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