Any reason for wanting a WSM specifically? I would recommend a normal magnum caliber unless you're going to be reloading yourself.
Hi,
I'm looking to pick up a new WSM action, but I want a CRF. I called Savage today and they said they went back to push feed for their WSM cartridges. Has anyone picked up a WSM recently and can confirm or deny the move back to push feed? That seems to go against what I've been reading. It also goes against what Savage told me last time I called them. Unfortunately, no one locally carries WSM rounds.
Chris
Any reason for wanting a WSM specifically? I would recommend a normal magnum caliber unless you're going to be reloading yourself.
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I'm building a LW backpack rifle, so the pound in weight savings is worth it. I will be hand loading.
1) I have an early one, CRF is a poor terminology for what it is on mine. More like the Original ruger and a CRP
2) Sorry, no
3) Not sure what you are reading, but remember that Savage has recently been sold. So what they "planned" to do, and what they "will" be doing may not be the same thing.
4) If you are reloading, what does the ammo have to do with the line of questioning??
I'm a firm believer in the theory that if it bleeds, I can kill it.
The WSM's have been push feed since they come out with the new centerfeed magazines.(2008) It is also the heavy magnum bolt head, with 9/16" lugs.
When the WSM's originally came out, there was a feeding problem with a stagger feed magazine and the push feed bolt head, allowing the cartridges to pop completely out of the magazine and out of the receiver. The CRF bolt head captured the cartridge rim as it popped up from the magazine, preventing this. Once they went to the centerfeed style magazine, the cartridges no longer wanted to pop out before they entered the chamber, so it was back to push feed.
"As long as there's lead in the air....there's still hope.."
Perfect. Thank you very much. I called them back and they confirmed this as well.
What are your thoughts on the push feed for reliability? I'm going with the 300 WSM for a LW rig in bear country. Is it worth trying to locate an old CRF, or should I be fine with a push feed current production? Where would you put your money?
Or, how costly is it to convert a centerfeed push feed to CRF?
The two WSM rifles I currently own are both centerfeed and do not have the CRF. Both feed perfectly and have not had a single failure to feed. Altering a push feed so that it would function as a controlled round feed action would require machining so that the action can hold the standing ejector that's used with the CRF. Hardly worth the effort IMO.
Originally Posted by keeki
Guess it doesn't really matter. If ya cant afford $15, you won't be buying much anyways
I currently have two WSM's (well a 270WSM and a 25WSSM) and they are both push feed rifles...I have had no issues with either of them feeding properly. Both are centerfeed rifles.
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