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Chambering a rifle at home
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<blockquote data-quote="tobnpr" data-source="post: 1781124" data-attributes="member: 68758"><p>Not going to make a bit of difference on a factory action, but no reason not to do it if you don't mind taking the extra time. </p><p></p><p>I haven't chambered many nutted Savage barrels for customers, but when I have they are done to spec, in case the owner decides to sell the barrel. </p><p></p><p>Adhering to specs, means the barrel will work with any Savage, regardless of minor differences in boltface-to-rim or receiver face to lug abutments measurements.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tobnpr, post: 1781124, member: 68758"] Not going to make a bit of difference on a factory action, but no reason not to do it if you don't mind taking the extra time. I haven't chambered many nutted Savage barrels for customers, but when I have they are done to spec, in case the owner decides to sell the barrel. Adhering to specs, means the barrel will work with any Savage, regardless of minor differences in boltface-to-rim or receiver face to lug abutments measurements. [/QUOTE]
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