i'm not sure on everything...but i know the stock i was looking at (Hart LRT) was really only out for 4.4" and blind mag....so that's the rifle i'm still looking for
Which one of these has better aftermarket options as far as stocks go for a short action? I am looking at 2 rifles the main difference is the mags.
i'm not sure on everything...but i know the stock i was looking at (Hart LRT) was really only out for 4.4" and blind mag....so that's the rifle i'm still looking for
The most aftermarket Savage SA stock options are with a blind magazine. There are more options for the older staggerfeed SA's than newer centerfeed SA's. Aftermarket centerfeed stocks with the cutout for a Savage hinged floorplate or DBM assembly are limited, but do exist. As the demand for Savage SA centerfeed stocks grows, we are seeing more aftermarket stock manufactures offer stocks. I would recommend going with a Savage/Stevens centerfeed model, since it would offer you the flexibility of going with a BM, HFP or DBM stock as your "wants and needs" change over time.
HS precision great stock for DBM I have 2
Pardon my ignorance, but are you saying that if you start out with a Savage centerfeed you can use any aftermarket stock as long as it is of the proper action length & screw spacing (allowing for differences in barrel contour).Originally Posted by jpdown
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