The newer ones have a piece that goes into the spring.
hi, does savage make more than one ejector?
seen one on brownells that is different than the one on midway?
thanks for the help. dd
The newer ones have a piece that goes into the spring.
Yes, the new style has a follower(tail) to prevent over compressing the spring and keep it straight instead of compressed and twisted like the one on the right.
It has the same P/N as before and available directly from Savage. I suggest installing a new spring with the ejector.
Bill
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NICE improvement!
Thanks, so does it matter which one I use?
It got stuck and I drilled it out can't tell
Which one I have? Thanks again for info!!
You probably have the old style, the one on the right in the picture I posted. I would think after drilling it out you would have found the follower if it were the new style.
If you load to the max plus 25% you'll want the new style. If your a conservative reloader then use the new style.does it matter which one I use?
BTW, install a new spring. If the old one is semi wreaked either ejector won't work well.
Bill
Each morning eat a live green toad, it will be the worst thing you'll have face all day.
Don't know which cartridge you're shooting. On my Stevens 110 in 6.5X47L originally chambered in .270 I replaced the original spring with a .223 spring. (different part# and tension) The cases no longer eject to the next county but gently "plop" about 2 inches from the action. Just a thought.
well, i order the "new style" ejector but they back order the spring!! @am the luck! any ways i all so order the bolt head but it didn't match? measured the lug old bolt is
.435 the new one is .500? i managed to screw up the hole for the ejector when i drilled it lol!! the cal. 300 savage. so that bolt head wont work? any thoughts would be great?? thanks for the help!! starting to think i got a bolt head for long action?
Last edited by desertdog; 07-10-2014 at 08:53 PM.
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