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    Left hand action source


    What are the sources for left hand Savage short actions?
    Besides obviously buying new gun
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    Right here. But they are sold out. Only place I’ve seen sell LEFT hand Actions.
    https://northlandshooterssupply.com/...vage-model-10/

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    Let me know of the particulars, I might be interested. Although project I have in mind does not require worked on action.
    Thanks!

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    I checked it also and saw they're out.
    I'm curious-if it's worth a hassle buying new gun and stripping it for action?
    Is there a demand for barrel, stock?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Hoback View Post
    Right they here. But they are sold out. Only place I’ve seen sell LEFT hand Actions.
    https://northlandshooterssupply.com/...vage-model-10/

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    While I have quite a few LH Savage action rifle's, I just buy custom LH action's anymore. With American Rifle Co, Bighorn, and Shilen, you get the Savage pre-fit threading, with an action that uses / fits in Remington 700 style stock's and trigger's for a few $$$ more than a Savage action.
    I'll never go back to buying Savage action's for a donor action build, I get too many options using the custom action's that make the Savage action like living in the stone age.

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    Tex, actions you talk about, are they pretty much Remy actions that uses barrel nut ?
    Can you provide link to the manufacturer?
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    Front Range Precision LLC generally has Bighorn lefty actions in stock or on order. Great guy to deal with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by olegburn View Post
    Tex, actions you talk about, are they pretty much Remy actions that uses barrel nut ?
    Can you provide link to the manufacturer?
    Thanks!
    They are all custom action's that use the Remington 700 footprint along with the Savage style threads. You can use pre-fit barrel's with a barrel nut, or shouldered pre-fit barrel's from several places for the ARC & Bighorn action's since the machining tolerances are very close.
    I've got both styles of barrels on mine.
    ARC Nucleus action with a shouldered Rock Creek barrel from PVA-





    ARC Archimedes action with a barrel nut pre-fit from X-Caliber-





    Shilen DGR action with a barrel nut pre-fit from Shilen-





    https://americanrifle.odoo.com/shop/...bolt-actions-5

    https://northlandshooterssupply.com/...rigin-actions/

    https://www.shilen.com/pricesActions.html

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    Isn’t the name of this Forum SAVAGE Shooters? Or did it change to “Custom Action, NOT-Savage shooter” when I wasn’t looking?


    Olegburn: we have personal message, but I think you need 25 or 50 posts before you can use it. Just click on a persons name and the personal message will appear.

    While I agree it’s not really worth buying a NEW rifle to build, I like buying used rifles & stripping for the Actions. My bench rifle now started life as a model 10 Junior in 243 I picked up for $270. (More than a “few” dollars less than any custom action). While prices have gone up, you can still find them if you search. Of course, you wanting a left hand does complicate matters. I’d just shoot a RH rifle left handed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Hoback View Post
    Isn’t the name of this Forum SAVAGE Shooters? Or did it change to “Custom Action, NOT-Savage shooter” when I wasn’t looking?


    Olegburn: we have personal message, but I think you need 25 or 50 posts before you can use it. Just click on a persons name and the personal message will appear.

    While I agree it’s not really worth buying a NEW rifle to build, I like buying used rifles & stripping for the Actions. My bench rifle now started life as a model 10 Junior in 243 I picked up for $270. (More than a “few” dollars less than any custom action). While prices have gone up, you can still find them if you search. Of course, you wanting a left hand does complicate matters. I’d just shoot a RH rifle left handed.
    What's wrong Dave, are you jealous?
    I still love shooting all of my Savage action rifle's, but the custom action's do show you what you're missing in the real world. Butter smooth bolt operation, loads a round without the Savage jam, and never have any extraction or ejection issues.
    Yep, Custom action's are worth every penny they cost!

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    Yup.. figured me out. Totally jelly! Because that’s my thing ya know.. I mean.. my greatest enjoyment is using my small shop full of tools making & building things, machining metal to create tools /parts & modifying stock products to make them perform flawlessly at a fraction of cost. But ya got me. My real deal is harboring jealousy for people who BUY expensive stuff. All the time I spent building race cars that would destroy the exotics.. oh, no! I would have been much more proud to BUY a Ferrari.
    Thank you for helping me see the light. LOL!

    Oh.. btw, my Savage Action never jams, fails to extract and is smooth enough for me. But then, I have MAN hands that aren’t butter smooth so I don’t know. Kinda like those with Tikkas always going on about how “SMOOV” the bolt is… I’ve never understood people’s fascination with smooth bolt sliding?? As long as it doesn’t jam, who cares. I promise no matter how smooth your bolt is, it means nothing for accuracy. Which makes it vanity. I do understand that aspect. “Looks” so to speak. And on that subject, I think the Nucleus Action is one of the ugliest made. My Savage 10 in the Mirage URL Chassis is far more attractive than the picture you have there of the custom action in the KNS Whiskey chassis. (Although I do REALLY like your IOR Valdada scope). Of course I know looks are in the eye of the beholder. But the fact is, I couldn’t shoot your Uber custom Action Rifle any better than I can my Uber Custom Savage Action Rifle. But yeah.. jealous. LOL!

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    Oh boy! Did i stir up a pot with my first post here? I hope not
    Tex, I will be honest- I'm jealous!
    Dave, I'm almost ambidextrous and left eye dominant.
    I shot right hand guns all my life without complaining.
    I just thought I should do something special for myself at once.
    My only problem shooting right handed guns is gas and burned powder in semi-autos in my face.
    I learned to deal with it by always wearing safety glasses.
    On the occasion brass will hit me in the right earmuff

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    With bolt guns I carry them when hunting in front of me.
    I stalk a lot- I like to really get close and have to have it in almost ready position.
    Right handed guns bolt handle always digs in my stomach and catches on pockets.
    That is main inconvinience
    At once I'm thinking to treat me right!

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    Quote Originally Posted by olegburn View Post
    Oh boy! Did i stir up a pot with my first post here? I hope not
    Tex, I will be honest- I'm jealous!
    Dave, I'm almost ambidextrous and left eye dominant.
    I shot right hand guns all my life without complaining.
    I just thought I should do something special for myself at once.
    My only problem shooting right handed guns is gas and burned powder in semi-autos in my face.
    I learned to deal with it by always wearing safety glasses.
    On the occasion brass will hit me in the right earmuff

    No, you didn’t stir anything. Tx & I have both been here quite awhile. I like Tx. And I I think he “tolerates” me, LOL! He knows a lot; especially about Scopes. My repose was just a counter jab.. but I’m laughing while posting it. I’m pretty sure he is to. Different opinions & debate, with a touch of joking around, makes it interesting. But there’s no ill will on either end.

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    I'm glad to hear that!
    I also noticed we, at least me got in trouble with moderator. Sorry for trouble- I have yet to learn the do's and don'ts here


    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Hoback View Post
    No, you didn’t stir anything. Tx & I have both been here quite awhile. I like Tx. And I I think he “tolerates” me, LOL! He knows a lot; especially about Scopes. My repose was just a counter jab.. but I’m laughing while posting it. I’m pretty sure he is to. Different opinions & debate, with a touch of joking around, makes it interesting. But there’s no ill will on either end.

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    Quote Originally Posted by olegburn View Post
    Oh boy! Did i stir up a pot with my first post here? I hope not
    Tex, I will be honest- I'm jealous!
    Dave, I'm almost ambidextrous and left eye dominant.
    I shot right hand guns all my life without complaining.
    I just thought I should do something special for myself at once.
    My only problem shooting right handed guns is gas and burned powder in semi-autos in my face.
    I learned to deal with it by always wearing safety glasses.
    On the occasion brass will hit me in the right earmuff
    No pot stirring going on.
    Dave and I poke fun at one another sometimes, with no harm meant. We just have different opinion's on some things.

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    Quote Originally Posted by olegburn View Post
    I'm glad to hear that!
    I also noticed we, at least me got in trouble with moderator. Sorry for trouble- I have yet to learn the do's and don'ts here
    Nah… you’re good. Yeah, it’s become more policed within the last year. But dems da rules! I continue here to help new shooters where I can and because there many people I admire & like going back & forth with on firearms. Guys like Txhillbilly. He & myself are among a core group here who post often, answer questions, help where we can. A lot of knowledge, and better group here I think, than about any other Firearms Forum.

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    Oh yeah… and back to your topic. Honestly, in the end I agree with Tx in your case. Being a Lefty, and wanting a dedicated Left Hand Action, unless you are nutty like me and just really like the Savage 110, go with one of those he posted links for.

    Im not a good example to copy. I enjoy the “doing”, the building, fabricating, yadda, yadda…, more than I like having it. Although my Model 10 Action was inexpensive, I still have a LOT of money invested in the whole rifle. I’m fine with that, because I love Savage, and all joking aside, it doesn’t matter what rifle I have. Nothing is going to make me any better than I am. My Left eye is blind, my left arm is paralyzed. I can only shoot from a bench.. no offhand, no prone. I can hit a target, but the insane tight grouping ain’t my gig anymore. I’m not a competitor, and no longer get out shooting much. But I still enjoy it as I always have.

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    I'm pretty much in line with TX's thinking at this point when it comes to LH actions. Still have three rifles running a Savage action, but if/when I decide to do another build I'll be going custom - most likely a BigHorn. Last bolt gun I built was with an ARC Nucleus action, and while me and TX's experience with this action greatly differ (mine was one of the early one's plagued with light primer strikes), I still much prefer it over my Savage actions due to it being CRF and having much better/more reliable extraction/ejection. The much larger selection of available triggers and stocks for the Rem 700 footprint custom actions makes them the easy choice for me as finding LH Savage stocks that aren't an all-metal chassis has gotten a lot harder in recent years. I've also been running this site for over 20 years and have gotten a little bored with Savage's I guess.

    Only way I'd build off a Savage action at this point would be updating one of my currently owned Savage's or if I came across a smoking deal on an action. It's not that the Savage is uniformly bad with feeding/ejecting, rather that it's finicky with certain cartridges that just so happen to also be some of the most popular cartridges on the market right now. Another major factor is aftermarket support and parts availability - especially for the older staggered feed models. At this point it's almost impossible to find staggered magazine parts to do a conversion unless you just happen to have what you need stashed away in the parts drawer left-over from a previous build. Even getting current production parts for a conversion has become a challenge with the current supply chain issues and Savage's ever changing "rules" on who can order what or what parts they'll make available to what resellers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by J.Baker View Post
    I'm pretty much in line with TX's thinking at this point when it comes to LH actions. Still have three rifles running a Savage action, but if/when I decide to do another build I'll be going custom - most likely a BigHorn. Last bolt gun I built was with an ARC Nucleus action, and while me and TX's experience with this action greatly differ (mine was one of the early one's plagued with light primer strikes), I still much prefer it over my Savage actions due to it being CRF and having much better/more reliable extraction/ejection. The much larger selection of available triggers and stocks for the Rem 700 footprint custom actions makes them the easy choice for me as finding LH Savage stocks that aren't an all-metal chassis has gotten a lot harder in recent years. I've also been running this site for over 20 years and have gotten a little bored with Savage's I guess.

    Only way I'd build off a Savage action at this point would be updating one of my currently owned Savage's or if I came across a smoking deal on an action. It's not that the Savage is uniformly bad with feeding/ejecting, rather that it's finicky with certain cartridges that just so happen to also be some of the most popular cartridges on the market right now. Another major factor is aftermarket support and parts availability - especially for the older staggered feed models. At this point it's almost impossible to find staggered magazine parts to do a conversion unless you just happen to have what you need stashed away in the parts drawer left-over from a previous build. Even getting current production parts for a conversion has become a challenge with the current supply chain issues and Savage's ever changing "rules" on who can order what or what parts they'll make available to what resellers.
    My Gen 1 Nucleus is #12 so it was one of the first built. I still run the 16# firing pin spring in it, as well as installed one in my Gen 2 Nucleus action when I built it. Never a single issue with light primer strikes out of either action. The Archimedes action uses a different spring, but I think it's a 19# spring in it. It has dual cocking cams so the feel is almost the same as my Nucleus action's when operating the bolt.
    I had planned on buying a Bighorn action, but there was a 6 month wait to get one then, so I just ordered the Gen 2 Nucleus. If I decide to build another rifle, I'll probably get the Bighorn if they are available.

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    I’m running a 20lb Chrome-Silicon, Flatwire spring with the firing pin I machined for my Model 10. 100% reliable as well. And running about .031” FP protrusion at that.





    Is that a perfect centered, beautiful primer strike or what!

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    I will be honest, gentlemen- I'm fast learner, but I realize that I have a lot to learn as I'm reading the intricate details of what goes into precision rifle building

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    Quote Originally Posted by olegburn View Post
    I will be honest, gentlemen- I'm fast learner, but I realize that I have a lot to learn as I'm reading the intricate details of what goes into precision rifle building
    It all depends on what your goals are when it comes to accuracy. You can buy the most expensive stuff you can get, and unless you have the ability / skill / knowledge, you will never shoot better than the ability that you have.
    I've been blessed that I have /had some very good shooter's that taught me a lot of the stuff that I know, and have been shooting since I was 7-8 years old. I'm also lucky that I've been debt free for the last decade, and I can afford to buy / build the gun's that I've always dreamed of shooting. I have several Savage build's that will shoot right there with my Custom action build's, and they cost a hell of a lot less to put together.

    The type of stock / chassis style that you want / like will really dictate the type of action you will need to buy. Savage stuff can be pretty limited (Especially LH stuff), that's the main difference when it comes to the aftermarket availability of parts.

    Decide on what you want, the budget that you can spend, and that will point you in the direction to take. I won't even start on optics, mainly because I spend more on them than I do the gun in most cases.

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    Or…. You could just have fun with with it; not take it so serious or stress about it. I had my years of being an accomplished shooter. Insane accuracy & FAST! But that’s gone now. As I said, I can still hit what I want. And all the knowledge is still me. But shooting is simply for fun. It’s only real world application for me is self defense. I carry a pistol everywhere I go. But making little groups in paper… not so much. (BTW… I even built the pistol I carry every day, LOL!)

    One good piece of advice.. I say, do what YOU want to do, not what others tell you to do.

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    Thanks for sharing your opinions!
    I will be on lookout for factory left hand action for now. Savage or Remy.
    It's been some time since I visited pawn shops and keep an eye on classifieds in gun forums.

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