I was under the impression that the 110BA 338 was.
Is the model 12 the only large shank action or are there others???????
I was under the impression that the 110BA 338 was.
Yep it is. Most WSM's made in the last 6-7 years too. I may be a little off on that time span but the same goes for the RUM's too. The new models chambered in 375 Ruger are large shanks too as are the few RSAUM's that were made.
Two model 110's in 223...and large shanks.
Just to clarify EFMs great input was that it does not matter which model,in recent years if it was a wsm, it was large shank .
I once had a stainless 116 7mm08 sporter barrel that was large shank as well. According to Fred @ SSS Savage would mix-match actions at the end of a build run with whatever they had left. So I guess with this one they had extra stainless large shank actions so they they just made the barrel large shank to fit it.
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I had a large shank model 14.
Yeah I've seen a few other 223's that were large shanks and sporter weight barrels. They were model 16's with a left hand action. I figured the same thing, that they just put them together with what ever was on hand at the time. Oh forgot to mention the LRP too. It's also large shank in standard size calibers. Of course it is a variant of the model 12. I have one of the 116's in 375 Ruger. It's large shank and a pretty sweet rifle.
Quote: Is the model 12 the only large shank action or are there others???????
My model 12 BVSS is a small shank 223 rem
A call to savage customer service might shed some light on what models are currently large shank
JW is right. I should have clarified that sooner. Not all model 12's are large shank either.
my model 12 in 223 is small shank.
my model 16 in 7wsm is large.
I have a Model 11 in 300wsm large.
300WSM 26" 1:10 Med. Hvy. Varmit McRee Precision
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