You can shorten the screw easily enough with a grinder or a cut off disc. I typically shorten the action screws on my rifles by a thread or two because of past issues with them bottoming out.
Ok so I bought a new bell and carlson medalist sporter stock for my older preaccutrigger savage 110. The stock looks and feels great but there is one big issue. The front action screw bottoms out a decent ways before it tightens the stock down on to the aluminum bedding block. Since this is an older savage could it be my action screws are simply too long for the B&C stock or could it be an error in the stock? Fitment for the rest of the stock is actually almost perfect so I suspect it may be the older action screws...if that is the case what should I do? Is there anywhere I can buy newer action screws? If so...is the threading the same?
You can shorten the screw easily enough with a grinder or a cut off disc. I typically shorten the action screws on my rifles by a thread or two because of past issues with them bottoming out.
It looks like id have to take off 1-2mm which seems like quite a bit...what if it does not leave a lot of thread...how much thread is needed?
If you need to shorten the action screws you can go to the hardware store and replace them with allen head cap screws with the same thread size not sure of size eather 1/4 x20 or 1/4 x 28
The rule I follow is Military aircraft spec. which requires three full revolutions of screw into a nut. Use the bayonet on your calipers to get a rough idea of how long the screw should be. Cut or file then test by putting a Sharpie smear on cut portion of screw and look for contact. Cut/file a little more if necessary....... I should add that I've seen as little as one & three quarters turns on a front action screw to be adequate to hold a stock firmly.
Last edited by gotcha; 09-10-2014 at 07:27 PM.
Also...I noticed the barrel channel will need opening up...it allows for one business card but 2 is tight which is weird as the barrel currently on the rifle is pretty dang thin.
Last edited by Bigeclipse; 09-10-2014 at 08:09 PM.
1 is enough for me.
Do you have room for a (thicker) washer?
When I put my model 11 into a Boyds stock, I ordered Boyds action screws. The front action screw stuck up into the action so far it kept the bolt from closing. I ended up taking off about 6-7 threads with a dremel and a cut-off wheel (after measuring and re-measuring and re-measuring). I get about three turns on it by the time it tightens up. A little blue locktite give me some reassurance that it won't back off while shooting.
So, you can cut/grind the bolt to length or replace it. BTW, yours may be different, but the threads on mine are 1/4x28.
The same thickness you are trying to cut the thread off.
My SAKOM995 in .300 Win Mag action screws came with washers ... I harvested a bull elk with it last year at 931 yards.
ADDED: http://www.quora.com/Why-do-we-use-washers-with-screws
Last edited by FEENIX; 09-12-2014 at 07:24 AM.
Good to know!
So please see the links I attached above...I went a bought new screws as the old ones were the flat head screws and I couldn't torque them down properly...the new ones have a taller head so stick out from the stock a bit which I dont mind but I was wondering if these are the same ones you guys bought or you were able to find a shorter profile head?
please read post and click pic links above
The screws are plenty short...just the heads are too tall...so I was wondering if the screws I got from ACE hardware were the wrong ones. I didnt see shorter ones. The threads fit perfectly and they will work for now until I find better. If you look at the other pic you can see the screw I bought and the factory one I had. I will try savage but I was hoping to find some at a local hardware store...ill try a couple others before I call savage.
Why don't you just trim them and be done with it? Save you from messing around with washers and stuff. Just keep taking some off and trying them out until you can fully operate the bolt with no interference while having them tightened down.
FEENIX...maybe we are mis communicating...the screws are not to long the heads are simpyl taller than the counter sink in the stock...thats why I said look at the other picture comparing the head length. I guess the heads I need are called button topped heads and they can be hard to find except ordering from savage.
ALL,
These have all been trimmed. They DO NOT bottom out on the action anymore...what is happening is these NEW screws I got have such tall heads. The heads are taller than the hole in the stock...there is NOTHING I can trim on the head itself. I got the wrong screws. I guess what I need is button top screws which have a much shorter head. In the one picture comparing the screw heads, you can see what I am talking about.
Those you bought are common 1/4-28 allen head cap screws. What you want are these...
https://www.boltdepot.com/Product-De...?product=13223
Buy them long then cut them to length.
Bill
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