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    Will a staggered Feed fit?


    Will a 110 staggered feed blind mag (Internal) fit into a stock made for a 110 center feed (Internal)?

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    You will probably have to do some mods in the mag well but it should be doable.
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    Screw spacing is the key. My 10 Short action is a blind/staggered with 4.27 screw spacing. I find that stock options are limited. A Bell and Carlson 2999 works.

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    110 means it should be a long action. Screw spacing is the same on all long actions.

    Should fit fine. Mod would be needed to use a centerfeed setup in a stagger feed stock.
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    Quote Originally Posted by geargrinder View Post
    110 means it should be a long action. Screw spacing is the same on all long actions.

    Should fit fine. Mod would be needed to use a centerfeed setup in a stagger feed stock.
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    You will probably have to do some mods in the mag well but it should be doable.
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    Quote Originally Posted by idunham View Post
    Will a 110 staggered feed blind mag (Internal) fit into a stock made for a 110 center feed (Internal)?
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    Quote Originally Posted by wbm View Post
    Yes. Have done a couple of conversions. You can either cut a notch for the center feed magazine clip in the stagger feed stock....I used a Dremel tool...or fit the center feed magazine in the stagger feed stock so that it is set at the correct height for proper feeding....this takes a bit more work and results in a "semi permanent" alteration....I did not like it nearly as well as cutting the notch in the stock. Had a "How To" with pics on the forum at one time but it is long gone....just tinker with it a bit and you will figure out the best way for you.
    I think he's going the other way. Putting a stagger feed in a centerfeed stock. It already has the notch that won't be needed.
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    Yep. I think so too.....thanks for the heads up.

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    You will need to lengthen the front of the magwell area in the stock. It's easy to do with some wood chisel's and a Dremel tool. I used a Boyd's centerfeed stock on my 110 staggered feed action when I built my 6.5-06.

    You can see the amount of stock material that will need to be removed in this picture-



    Here's a picture of the stock after I fixed it-


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