Nope, they are pressed in and pinned.
Is it possible to do barrel changes with the model 25's like it is with the 110's? I recently bought a Savage model 25LVT in .223, eventually I'd like to try 6x25. Thanks.
Nope, they are pressed in and pinned.
Never kick a fresh turd on a hot day- Harry Truman
Thanks very much for the reply. I think I'm going to look into a Stevens 200 for the 6x45 project then. I'm new to your forum here, and new to savage centerfires, but have 4 Savage rimfires, and one shotgun.
Welcome to the darkside. The Stevens action will be a great platform for you to begin your journey. You will have a stack of barrels sitting in the corner in no time.
Don't be afraid to ask questions. There is always someone here that will be happy to answer them.
I would highly suggest that you become a member. For $12 a year, you get access to all of the technical articles and the den of iniquity known as the Classified Section.
Never kick a fresh turd on a hot day- Harry Truman
I have the 25 shoots .500 or less groups consistently with my reloads, for the price I will shoot until barrel is gone. ;D, its accuracy is same as my heavy barrel model 12 BTVS.
I'm a handloader too, and I cast my own bullets. I just bought a RCBS 55gr flatnose gas check mould to try some downloading with for this Model 25. I'm probably going to pay the $12 fee to join, a whole dollar a month, gee wizz, I think i can afford that for the wealth of information it will offer. :)
Im using 52 grain berger and sierra match, super accurate, also the Berger 64gr works great in the 25,Originally Posted by Trey45
actually the accuracy exceeds what I expected with this rifle,unusual for me.
Oldguy, thanks very much for the tip! 4895 powder?
I'm using H322 and V133.Originally Posted by Trey45
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