the mags..
MAGAZINE, SCOUT RIFLE, 10-ROUND | Brownells
the work...
you will need a dremel and a sanding drum
modding them to work in a savage is different than a 700
in a savage, the front of the lips need cut back, or it will hit the bottom of the action.
in a remington, the front top needs cut down, or it will hit the feed ramp on the action
also, note with the polymer mags being thicker, the COL is limited to 2.82 max
the back and front needs to be sanded flat, remove the ribs
depending on your DBM, you may need to sand down the back sids as well to clear the stock
i took a "tad" more off than i needed, but no problems...
on the savage, you "may" need to bevel the top sides of the feed lips as well to clear the receiver.. not to much...
once done, it feeds quite well, and the plastic dont scratch your brass up...
i would probably run then at the range for 50 or so to make sure you dont have any feeding issues before using at a match..
MAGAZINE, SCOUT RIFLE, 10-ROUND | Brownells
the work...
you will need a dremel and a sanding drum
modding them to work in a savage is different than a 700
in a savage, the front of the lips need cut back, or it will hit the bottom of the action.
in a remington, the front top needs cut down, or it will hit the feed ramp on the action
also, note with the polymer mags being thicker, the COL is limited to 2.82 max
the back and front needs to be sanded flat, remove the ribs
depending on your DBM, you may need to sand down the back sids as well to clear the stock
i took a "tad" more off than i needed, but no problems...
on the savage, you "may" need to bevel the top sides of the feed lips as well to clear the receiver.. not to much...
once done, it feeds quite well, and the plastic dont scratch your brass up...
i would probably run then at the range for 50 or so to make sure you dont have any feeding issues before using at a match..