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Finding a smith to inlet a Savage for DBM

johnnymenudo

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Mar 3, 2002
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I have a 20 year old Savage 10FP in 308 that I modified heavily and did a Bell and Carlson Medalist that was also modified heavily. I always thought it was a decent shooter, but recently came to realize that it is a tack driver and probably the most consistent and accurate rifle I shoot. It is a top feed and I want to start shooting PRS with it and that is a problem. CDI is closed so I cannot get one of their DBMs or installation. I found Atlasworx in Australia that has exactly what I need. Does anyone know of a stock builder or smith who would inlet for one of these DBMs? I have done a lot of searching and it seems that Stockade stocks might install their own, but it does not look flush fit. I gather that not many want to work on a Savage. Thanks!
 
Are you opposed to simply mounting it in a chassis? I built a cheap PRS starter rig with a Savage 110 and MDT Chassis. It shoots better than I can.

Savage also offers their "tactical" stock with a detachable box magazine at a lower price point.
 
Are you opposed to simply mounting it in a chassis? I built a cheap PRS starter rig with a Savage 110 and MDT Chassis. It shoots better than I can.

Savage also offers their "tactical" stock with a detachable box magazine at a lower price point.
Not opposed, but I modified this stock I have myself, and I am absolutely happy with it, except the lack of magazine feed.