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Savage 110 Old style barrel swap

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  • charliemeyer007
    Had lots of time with a 110E in 30-06 as a kid. It was an ok shooter. Rifle earned my respect by absorbing 2 rounds of a full boat of H4895 instead of H4831, I suspect the cast bullets played some part in the rifle's survival.

    Is brass sticking in the chamber now - hard to extract?
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  • Mobuck
    I've rebarrelled an "old style" 110 using a current model replacement A&B barrel. It's been several years and in this case, I replaced the bolt head, too. This meant I removed the ejector from the raceway and (I think) replaced the mag box. This was an incomplete rifle to begin with so I can't remember what got replaced due to changing the barrel/bolt head and what just was missing.
    Most replacement barrels won't have sights unless you find a used or takeoff. If you've already swapped Savage barrels, you know there may be a small gap between the barrel shank and bolt head as headspace is adjusted by simply screwing the barrel in and locking the nut.
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  • rigelb79
    Charliemeyer007 - The bolt is very hard to open after firing a round and once opened it takes some effort to pull it back to extract the spent casing. I fired 2 rounds and both show the same deformities in exactly the same place. On the neck there are bulges on both sides.

    Mobuck - I was wondering if that could not be done. I have some new model barrels and an extra bolt head. I will look to see what my options are.
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  • dcs shooters
    Never done a Savage , but we always use Douglas barrels. Very accurate and cost is good.
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