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    shelbyfan
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    Question on flat back receivers


    I found one locally for $200 in decent shape. 270 win with an ugly wood stock. Is there any disadvantage to the flat back for customization such as replacing the barrel with a caliber that is useful for me, 243 or 300, and a stock that isn't so fugly?

    Thanks.

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    Uncle Jack
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    Re: Question on flat back receivers

    The only things to deal with is getting the right scope mounts and checking the action screw spacing when ordering a new stock. Barrel theads, recoil lugs, and barrel nuts are the same.

    uj

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    82boy
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    Re: Question on flat back receivers

    The only disadvantage the flats back have is the back was hand ground, and most times they was ground crooked. Never seen where this affected accuracy, and it is simple to fix, by bedding the bases.
    The flat backs also did not have the accu-trigger, but the old style triggers are adjustable. Other than that they use the same parts such as barrels, recoil lugs, magazines, (prior to 2006) and other parts, as the round receivers.

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    dcloco
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    Re: Question on flat back receivers

    Nope. Good actions.

    Find a long action stock that you like. Yours does not have a detachable mag system.

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    HTDUCK
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    Re: Question on flat back receivers

    I'm no expert as I'm new to the Savage rilfes but, from what I have seen here in the last couple of days looking for parts the big questions are:

    Are you a right handed shooter? If so:

    Stocks are easy,just a matter of what you want and is it in the sellers inventory at the time?

    Barrel will depend on your chosen caliber,length,twist rate.Shank diameter can be determined before you buy said donor.


    What I have found in the last week is this.
    Finding a quality base for a l/h long action rifle is a matter of prefence and $$$$
    R/H,no problemo.



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    shelbyfan
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    Re: Question on flat back receivers

    Good to know. I knew parts were plentiful but I was not sure if the actions were of the same quality for building as the newer models. Now I just have to figure out what caliber I want to swap it to. I am thinking 300 win but also want either a 308 or 6.5x47. the 6.5 has always intrigued me.

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    Re: Question on flat back receivers

    the only 110s you want to stay away from if ease of rebarreling is the first gen with the bulge in the barrel for the rear site. these take a different barrel and bolt head. here is the head, do not have acurrent barrel pic.



    there was another to shy away from. They tried to save money during the early 70s
    they made a cast receiver with the scope base that were part of the mold. [made one year only] warped during heat treating.
    .223 Rem AI, .22-250 AI, .220 Swift AI .243 Win AI, .6mm Rem AI, .257 Rob AI, .25-06 AI, 6.5x300wsm .30-06 AI, .270 STW, 7mm STW, 28 nosler, .416 Taylor

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    shelbyfan
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    Re: Question on flat back receivers

    any way to tell the age by the serial number? 9713xx

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