Hello, all. First post here. I've been reading a lot. Really I have. Savage can't answer any questions, as entering the S/N on their site gives a message that it's too old to be supported.
I've ordered a .270 barrel; on its way from a seller online. I've been oiling the barrel nut daily in preparation for the barrel wrench when it comes.
I have a few questions I'm hoping some can be answered.
1. My parts/tool list includes a barrel nut wrench, .473" bolt head, go/no go gauges, and small firing pin. (I'm going to attempt to use a hardwood jig in my vise to hold the barrel while I crack the nut.) Will I need a different bolt head retaining pin to accommodate the different diameter firing pin?
2. I have the older staggered blind magazine box attached to the action; that's removed by twisting a slotted screwdriver at the front. Will the mag and follower for the .338 work for .270?
3. To apply heat to the barrel nut to break thread sealant (if there is any), what's the preferred method? I can get a propane torch, but I'm wondering if a heat gun will work.
4. Am I missing any parts?
5. Last question. Between the wrench, bolt head, gauges and firing pin (which I've yet to price), I'm at around $150, not including the barrel. If I have to get a new mag and follower, and/or barrel vise, it goes up from there.
My options are:
a. to move forward with this swap (270 is the caliber of preference); or,
b. get a 7mm RemMag barrel; which would require no change in bolt head, firing pin, magazine and follower or bolt head retaining pin; or
c. just buy a new Axis in .270 Win and just keep the old 116 Weather Warrior in 338.
Which option makes most sense?
Thanks all!
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