308 nate
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These are some spare items I have for sale.
Stock ~~ is for a 110 Savage the barrel channel has been opened up for like a 7.9 contour ( heavy straight taper)
The stock has never been bedded and is in excellant shape
asking $125 + shipping
BARREL~~ this barrel is a brand new .223 heavy barrel take off for a Savage model 10 through 16 with 1 in 9 twist.
I lapped the barrel then recrowned and chambered to .22-.250 AI tight neck.Has a finish length of 25" This barrel has never been fired other than the original factory test round. I have converted several 1 in 9 twist .223 to .22-.250 with awesome results. They stabalize the 75 A-max easily with a muzzle velocity of 3375-3400. Asking $200 + shipping. ( the last one I did printed .250 - .4 MOA on a regualr basis.)
Model 70 winchester push feed ( no bottom metal) two bolts. the .480 bolt is the original with the guide and the .545 has no guide but still operates smoothly. Someone tried to open this receiver up for a larger magazine box using something like a dremel? as you can see and it looks like they held it in a vise as shown in pictures. The finish on the receiver is very nice other than what I have mentioned. $175 + shipping takes the receiver with both bolts.(Receiver has to ship to an FFL)
308nate
Stock ~~ is for a 110 Savage the barrel channel has been opened up for like a 7.9 contour ( heavy straight taper)
The stock has never been bedded and is in excellant shape
asking $125 + shipping
BARREL~~ this barrel is a brand new .223 heavy barrel take off for a Savage model 10 through 16 with 1 in 9 twist.
I lapped the barrel then recrowned and chambered to .22-.250 AI tight neck.Has a finish length of 25" This barrel has never been fired other than the original factory test round. I have converted several 1 in 9 twist .223 to .22-.250 with awesome results. They stabalize the 75 A-max easily with a muzzle velocity of 3375-3400. Asking $200 + shipping. ( the last one I did printed .250 - .4 MOA on a regualr basis.)
Model 70 winchester push feed ( no bottom metal) two bolts. the .480 bolt is the original with the guide and the .545 has no guide but still operates smoothly. Someone tried to open this receiver up for a larger magazine box using something like a dremel? as you can see and it looks like they held it in a vise as shown in pictures. The finish on the receiver is very nice other than what I have mentioned. $175 + shipping takes the receiver with both bolts.(Receiver has to ship to an FFL)
308nate