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Savage 10 FCP-K Accustock weight question

TacosGigante

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Hello,

Does anyone know what the accustock for the Savage 10 FCP-K weighs? I tried asking Savage's customer service and was told they do not have that information available (?!). I haven't been able to find the weight for just to stock on the internet, though I know the whole gun comes in at about 8.9lbs.

Thanks
 
2 lbs 9 oz with magazine and trigger guard.

I have yet to shoot the Mcree, but the fit and finish are absolutely outstanding and they are a great company to deal with. This weekend I'll be able to get out to the range for awhile. I really have to remember to put something on the aluminum cheek riser, it's a shock to the system putting your face up to that thing when its cold outside.
 
Thanks for the info!

If I could ask a couple of follow on questions: Did you go with a fixed or folder and what made you go with the aluminum stock vs the AR model?
 
Fixed. I don't really see a circumstance where a folder would be of any advantage, for me. But if I wanted to switch it's only two bolts.
I like the shape of the bottom of the Mcree butt stock and I don't think you can use a mono pod on the ar-15 butt stock, but I could be wrong. I really have no interest in AR's or their parts and live in a state that makes it a hassle, so why bother?
 
Good points all. I am looking at the Magpul PRS as a possible butt stock if I ever scrape together the cash for a chassis. The Mcrees look fantastic and I am not a fan of the ergonomics on the accustock, especially for the trigger hand.
 
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yeah, though according to my rough math the chassis adds a little under two pounds. Does that check out with you? That big heavy barrel isn't helping matters. How is the balance?
 
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just under 14.5 lbs with scope and empty mag. Oh, and harris bi-pod. I will have re-check balance again tomorrow, but I am pretty sure it evened it out quite a bit.
 
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I would think, if you are so inclined, there is quite a bit of material that you could have milled down in some way to cut weight. I'm thinking in the fore end area wouldn't affect performance, at least to a certain point.
 
I would think, if you are so inclined, there is quite a bit of material that you could have milled down in some way to cut weight. I'm thinking in the fore end area wouldn't affect performance, at least to a certain point.

Do you mean on the chassis or the barrel? Also, when are we going to get photos of the new setup?
 
I mean the chassis.


I think I can do low rings instead of mediums. I probably will cerakote action and barrel when it comes time for a new barrel. Don't mind the "Holy shit its cold today and I gotta do something about this aluminum cheek riser" cheek riser cover. I have yet to figure what I'm going to do with that.

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Honestly, I think the compact would look silly with these barrels being so long.
4-16 pst

I had to do a little customization to the bolt to get it to properly pick up the next round out of the magazine. I will provide some pics and a description tomorrow so you know what is what going in.
 
I am using an accurate-mag so I don't know if this problem would happen with AI or Mcrees mag. I found that the magazine sits too far back, or the bolt did not retract far enough to pick the round up out of the magazine.
Shown in this video:
[video=youtube_share;bRaiuI1K-0A]http://youtu.be/bRaiuI1K-0A[/video]

So I had to measure how much to take off of this part of the bolt. This is what hits the stop when you retract the bolt.

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It could be different for every rifle, so I couldn't tell you specifically how much to cut off, if you even have to. I had to remove about 3/16". I used a dremel to cut through the bulk of it, then a hacksaw to get up close and personal. Since it doesn't have anything to do with the chamber I didn't think it was any sort of safety issue. I shot quite a bit on Saturday and still have my face, and the rounds chamber flawlessly.
 
You sir are a gentleman and a scholar. I placed my order yesterday and ordered an AI mag, will see if this is an issue.

How did it shoot for you?
I am using an accurate-mag so I don't know if this problem would happen with AI or Mcrees mag. I found that the magazine sits too far back, or the bolt did not retract far enough to pick the round up out of the magazine.
Shown in this video:
[video=youtube_share;bRaiuI1K-0A]http://youtu.be/bRaiuI1K-0A[/video]

So I had to measure how much to take off of this part of the bolt. This is what hits the stop when you retract the bolt.

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It could be different for every rifle, so I couldn't tell you specifically how much to cut off, if you even have to. I had to remove about 3/16". I used a dremel to cut through the bulk of it, then a hacksaw to get up close and personal. Since it doesn't have anything to do with the chamber I didn't think it was any sort of safety issue. I shot quite a bit on Saturday and still have my face, and the rounds chamber flawlessly.
 
Shot great! Trigger hand was much more comfortable and I didn't have to rely as much on the rear bag to lock in my hold. So, in theory, I should be able to get on target faster and follow up shots should come faster. I like it better for both prone and bench shooting.
It sure is a lot easier to go through ammo fast with a 10 round magazine instead of the 4 rounder though.