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Blue printing a Savage , what about the bolt head?
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<blockquote data-quote="Don - In Idaho" data-source="post: 158618" data-attributes="member: 4760"><p>One reason the Savage actions do so well so I am told is because the bolt head has some play in it.</p><p></p><p>You might actually decrease potential accuracy by "remingtonizing" it.</p><p></p><p>Fred at SSS squares up the bolt face, says they are almost all concave, and does a few other things, but does not take out the play between the bolt head and the body.</p><p></p><p>I have some Savage action guns that shoot in the teens that have never been touched other than to spin a barrel on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don - In Idaho, post: 158618, member: 4760"] One reason the Savage actions do so well so I am told is because the bolt head has some play in it. You might actually decrease potential accuracy by "remingtonizing" it. Fred at SSS squares up the bolt face, says they are almost all concave, and does a few other things, but does not take out the play between the bolt head and the body. I have some Savage action guns that shoot in the teens that have never been touched other than to spin a barrel on. [/QUOTE]
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