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    Detachable magazine


    I have a model 111 in 300 win mag with a factory stock and factory DBM. Im wanting to upgrade to a tactical style stock. Is my factory magazine considered a "centerfeed" or a "staggered feed". I am confused because the shells are staggered when loaded into magazine, but from what i have researched, the stagger feed was on older rifles. The letter on my serial # is a "G" so if i am correct the rifle was made after 2002. Any help would be greatly appreciated,thanks

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    If the magazine stays on the action when removed from the stock, its a stagger feed. If it is attached to the stock, its a centerfeed.
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    Guess it doesn't really matter. If ya cant afford $15, you won't be buying much anyways

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    H-O, it's a DBM, so it shouldn't be attached?

    My guess is it is a centerfeed. Are there staggered feed DBM?

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    Lol I looked right past that....

    Center feed


    Stagger feed


    Notice the difference in magazine construction.
    Originally Posted by keeki
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    Yes, there are stagger feed dbm's. They have a round hole in the stock (on the right side) with a push button for releasing the magazine. See FAQ: http://www.savageshooters.com/conten...gazine-Systems Stagger feed DBM's still have a frame/box attached to the underside of the action that the DBM attaches to/ releases from.

    In all likelihood yours is a centerfeed. To confirm, you can also measure the distance between the center of the two action screws. If it is 4.4 inches, it's a CF. If slightly less, its a SF. See FAQ: http://www.savageshooters.com/conten...Action-Lengths

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    Norm, it's a WinMag, therefore a long action. Those are short action measurements.

    It must be reading comprehension night. We both flunked. Now where'd I put my Pendelton?
    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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    Details, details! :)

    So forget what I said about 4.4 inches, etc. Everything else I said is relevant and the FAQ links are still valid, and informative. :)

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    foxx, I forgot about those pushbutton mag models. I've seen a lot of them turn up recently locally...

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