I was wondering what the other differences are between the center-feed guns, and the stagger feed guns. I've heard that the bolt heads are a little different. Is the inside of the action, just behind where the barrel seats machined differently? I would think that there would be LESS machining of the inside of the action as the round will have a straighter shot to the chamber in a center-feed, as compared to a stagger.
What are the advantages of one system over the other? Why did Savage change over? I have a bunch of stagger feeds, and now I have bought one new gun with a center-feed. Are the stagger feed guns now obsolete? Just wondering why the change over of a system that was clearing working just fine. Is it possible to convert an older stagger feed to the newer centerfeed? Would there be any advantage doing this?
One minor-albeit VERY minor-thing about the C/F is that it's a little harder to load rounds into it. I have no drawbacks with the old stagger-feeds.
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I recently got a Stevens 223, I find the center feed difficult to load compared to every staggered feed I've ever shot. Maybe its not as bad with the larger rounds, but with the skinny round sometimes I get it stuck on either side of the magazine.
nice comparison article Fred. Cant get any more specific than that.
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