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    Best way to get an inexpensive left-handed Savage short action


    I would like to build a custom bolt action gun based on a Savage (like model 10 or model 11) short action.

    I don't have a specific donor gun. What is the best way to get an used action without overpaying? Do I have to buy a used gun or can I find an action somewhere?

    Please help.

    Thanks,

    Doug

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    Not sure it would fit your needs, but this one is in the classified section now:

    http://www.savageshooters.com/showth...se-Accutrigger

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    That action, a barrel in the caliber of your choice as well as a stock and you're done. Ready to go shooting!! Better jump on that action before I do.
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    Mikie,

    You are right. I just sent a private message to mike21, offering to buy his action.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thepuma View Post
    Mikie,

    You are right. I just sent a private message to mike21, offering to buy his action.
    Mike21 isn't selling it, SFLEFTY is.......
    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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    The way I did it was to go to the LGS and they happened to have one in .30-06, I think it was around $300 with iron sights. Then built the .243 off that. I believe it was a trade in after they ran some deal on Thompson Ventures and offered some deal on a trade in. Keep an eye peeled. It's like everything else, when you need one, they aren't around, but when you are just out and about, they are everywhere.

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    Have always found the cheapest way to get a NIB left-hand short-action Savage action is to go into the shop and get one off the shelf.

    Other routes cost overnight Fedex delivery.

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    ^^^braggart!!!

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    For everyone else the cheapest new option these days would be buying a Trophy Hunter, and if you want stainless you're only option is a 16/116 Weather Warrior. As for the used market, there's plenty of long actions out there but shorties are few and far between - especially newer centerfeed shorties.

    I've actually decided to just start using the Axis actions since I can get into them so cheap and they're every bit as good (and in some ways better) than today's 110's since Savage has cheapened them up some.
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