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    Proper Torque Sequence For The AccuStock 

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    JW
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    Published on 11-18-2013 10:14 AM
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    2. 110-Series

    The other day I had a informative conversation with Mr. Chris Bezzina (an engineer at Savage Arms) who played a part in ...
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    M110 Ejector Disassembly 

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    BillPa
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    Published on 02-18-2013 10:40 PM
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    The following information was pulled from a thread on the forum pertaining to a stuck ejector and how to resolve the issue by removing the retaining pin, ejector pin and spring. Click the link at the bottom of this piece to view the full discussion on the forum.
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    HOW TO: Install an Accutrigger in a Savage Axis rifle. 

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    Published on 01-11-2013 05:17 AM
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    When discussing the Savage Axis rifle, there are two main shortcomings that come up time and time again. The first is the flexibility of the stock and the second is the heavy, gritty factory trigger. The former has been discussed ad inauseum in numerous posts and is not the subject of this article.
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    Savage Axis Bolt Dissembly and Assembly Instructions 

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    Published on 10-29-2012 08:39 AM
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    This article explains how to remove, disassemble, reassemble and replace the bolt on a Savage Axis (or Edge) rifle.
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    Savage Model 25 Bolt Assembly/Disassembly 

    Published on 10-11-2012 02:30 AM
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    Various parts that make up the Model 25 bolt assembly

    The Savage Model 25 bolt assembly differs from that of the long-standing 110-series model bolt that most people are familiar with. The bolt assembly consists of different parts and the assembly/tear-down procedure is different as well. This article will identify the components that make up the Model 25 bolt assembly and show how to properly assemble/disassemble the assembly.
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    Fred Moreo - Timing & Truing Explained 

    Published on 09-23-2012 06:45 PM
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    The following is Fred Moreo's own description of the Truing & Timing service he offers for Savage actions.

    When I build a rifle, truing and timing the action is a standard
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    Savage Bolt Race Dimensions 

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    sharpshooter
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    Published on 09-23-2012 06:43 PM
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    The bolt race dimensions on an SA Savage action.

    Major Diameter: 1.005-1.015"
    Raceway Width: .445-.450"
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    Factory "AK" Muzzle Brake Disassembly 

    Published on 09-23-2012 06:13 PM
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    The following is a copy of the instructions for disassembling and reassembling a Savage "AK" muzzle brake. ...
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    Axis Trigger Shim Mod (Non-AccuTrigger) 

    Published on 09-22-2012 07:14 PM
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    Today, i was handling my axis w/ the bolt out and i noticed that there was a lot of side to side play and wiggle with the trigger. So, what i did was take out the pin that the trigger pivots around and i put a tiny stainless steel washer on one side of the trigger. And, when i put my gun back together, the wiggle was greatly reduced, and when i dry-fired it, I realized that it did make the break of the trigger noticeably cleaner.
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    Axis Stock Reinforcement Made Easy 

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    Published on 09-14-2012 03:28 PM
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    As most of you are aware, the Axis can be quite the little shooter. With a little work anyone with even marginal skill can do, it'll be worthy of a bipod or it can be rested on the forend without the stock touching the barrel. I've modified several of these & it gets easier each time. The procedure I'm going to explain will cost the average Joe about $15 & takes about 2 - hours to complete.
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