Yes, yours is centerfeed. The stagger feed magazine actually attatches to the action instead of staying in the stock.
http://eabco.com/savage_rifle_gun_stocks_from_eab1.html
I'm trying to order a stock from Boyds. They used to have info on how to determine if your stock was centerfed or staggerfed rite on their website. They changed their website and I can no longer find the info. My rifle is 2 years old and the magazine stays in the stock rather than staying with the reciever when you remove the stock. Im pretty sure it's centerfed. Can someone confirm this?
I'm so tied of companies changing their websites and making them worse to navigate. IE Cabelas and Boyds
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Yes, yours is centerfeed. The stagger feed magazine actually attatches to the action instead of staying in the stock.
http://eabco.com/savage_rifle_gun_stocks_from_eab1.html
Thank you. That's what I thought.
Simple way to figure out. If each round is chambered and you notice one chambers from, say, the left of the magazine and then the next round chambers from the right side then it's stagger feed. If the round that is ready to chamber is always centered in the round it's, you bruised it, centerfeed
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