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    110ba...


    ive been thinking about turning my 110BA 300WM into a 260...i just started doing a little research and have read that the newer savages are all using the .095 firing pin so am i correct in ass-uming the BAs are running the smaller pins? (ill pull it and check but just wondering if you guys knew) if its the small pin will i need to change to the .145 pin for the 308 bolt head?

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    I can't answer you question but something I thought I noticed Savage doing now is they are making changes that have increased to cost of changing calibers. If you don't keep the same bolt head the cost is a lot more expensive than a few years back. You are better off selling the one you have and buying another caliber. It is as if Savage is trying to discourage the old hobby of rebarreling in order to force you to buy the whole gun.

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    Most likely .098 firing pin, but measure to be sure. If new bolt head is Savage it should be .098

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    The best way to find out is to put the serial number of your 110BA into the Savage Parts Finder. Look at part # 12H in the schematic. Click on the 12H and if it says "Obs. Bolt head ret pin 100099" then it's the large hole. If your .308 bolt face is not marketed as a large hole bolt face, then you shouldn't need the large firing pin or retaining pin.
    Originally Posted by keeki
    Guess it doesn't really matter. If ya cant afford $15, you won't be buying much anyways

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    Thanks guys.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hotolds442 View Post
    The best way to find out is to put the serial number of your 110BA into the Savage Parts Finder. Look at part # 12H in the schematic. Click on the 12H and if it says "Obs. Bolt head ret pin 100099" then it's the large hole. If your .308 bolt face is not marketed as a large hole bolt face, then you shouldn't need the large firing pin or retaining pin.

    It says... BOLT HEAD RET PIN MAG.-P/N: 103978

    Firing pin # is 103979

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    Small diameter firing pin and retainer pin.
    Originally Posted by keeki
    Guess it doesn't really matter. If ya cant afford $15, you won't be buying much anyways

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hotolds442 View Post
    Small diameter firing pin and retainer pin.
    thanks...after a little more research im seriously thinking about a 6BR on a custom action so i may just sell my 300.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LongRange View Post
    thanks...after a little more research im seriously thinking about a 6BR on a custom action so i may just sell my 300.
    Graze around on Bob Whites Shooters Corner website for an hour and something interesting might show up.
    The 6mm Dasher is the hot cartridge at the 1000 yd matches for quite awhile now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yobuck View Post
    Graze around on Bob Whites Shooters Corner website for an hour and something interesting might show up.
    The 6mm Dasher is the hot cartridge at the 1000 yd matches for quite awhile now.
    ive seen that the 6mm is dominating...two ppl were shooting 6mm creedmoores at our match last saturday and they were like lasers even in a 15 to 20mph wind...they were holding about 1.5MOA off the 650 coyote...i was holding 2.5 to 3MOA.

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