Think I found the answer myself. It seem to be an older rifle (1997 or earlier) so it is a short action caliber on a long action rifle, correct??
I traded for a Savage Tactical 110FP 223 caliber. Is this considered a short action or long action? I was looking at a replacement stock and the action screws measure 8" center to center, this is the measurement for a long action.
I just ordered a one piece base for a short action flat back receiver. Did I mess up?
Thanks for your help
Bobby
Think I found the answer myself. It seem to be an older rifle (1997 or earlier) so it is a short action caliber on a long action rifle, correct??
I beleive that is correct. The flat back is definately an older, stagger feed model. And I beleive the first Savage short actions were built on a long action frame.
If it's actually a 110FP (rather than a 10FP), then yes, it's a long action.
or an intermediate action. http://savageshooters.com/SavageForu...ic,3883.0.html
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There's still only long and short, and the 110 is a long. Even the screw spacing hasn't changed on the longs.
WRONG.. there is a short 110 screw spacing.Originally Posted by MZ5
did you look at the link?
First Generation Short Actions:
The 1st Generation short actions are often incorrectly referred to as "Series J" actions. These actions will have a three digit model number (110, 112, etc), but are approximately 0.540" shorter than the standard long action.
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When was the FP series introduced? I recall it to have been post-1987, but perhaps I'm mistaken. The OP said that he's determined his rifle to be a 1997 or earlier gun. If my recollection of the introduction time-frame of the FP series is correct, and if the OP's dating of his gun is correct, then the gun's a long action. I suddenly feel like saying that this all also assumes a factory gun. If it's a Frankenstein, all bets are off.
You'll notice that in my first reply, I said "If it's actually a 110FP..." I dropped it from my second reply because I thought the context of the thread was established. I see now that I should not have done that, and I apologize if I've confused anyone. If you think it would be better, I'll modify that post.
Again, if I've mis-recollected the introduction of the FP series, please let me know, as that could make a difference to what the OP asked about.
Gentlemen,
Thanks for all your help and knowledge. I "believe" it is a factory rifle. The barrel states 110FP, the bolt says "Savage Tactical" ,the serial # is F293???. It seem to measure about 8" front to rear screws, and about 5" from the front to the middle screw. So, I think I've determined it to be a long action. It just confused me, not knowing some of the history. I assumed a 223 would be on a short action, my Savage 10 7mm-08 is a short action.
Bobby
Yes, it's a long action. Early FPs were built on long actions even if they were chambered for short-action cartridges. That's what I was trying to convey earlier, obviously unsuccessfully (sorry about that), and that confused some people. Sorry you had to re-order the right base for your gun. Hope you like it; I think it'll be great!
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