I am considering buying a savage 110 fcp chambered in 338 Lapua. I like the savage action for it's convenience in switching out spent barrels or changing calibers. Before I commit to buying this rifle, I have been looking at my options for switching to other calibers and I have some concerns. The calibers I am most interested in converting the 338 Lapua FCP into are: 7mm rem mag, .260 rem, or possibly 300 wsm - preferably with a varmint contour barrel.
Most of the available Savage barrels out there are offered in the more common "small shank" configuration. The barrels offered for the "large shank" Savage 110 are mainly limited to bull barrel contours. Is a bull barrel going to make this rifle a pig? The heaviest barreled I've owned to this point, has been a rem 700 varmint contour.
The other question I have with this conversion concerns going from the .338 Lapua to a 7mm rem. mag. They are both long actions, so am I correct in assuming that aside from the barrel swap, all I would have to do is switch to the appropriate size bolt head? Any info. from you savage guys would be greatly appreciated, thanks!
Most of the available Savage barrels out there are offered in the more common "small shank" configuration. The barrels offered for the "large shank" Savage 110 are mainly limited to bull barrel contours. Is a bull barrel going to make this rifle a pig? The heaviest barreled I've owned to this point, has been a rem 700 varmint contour.
The other question I have with this conversion concerns going from the .338 Lapua to a 7mm rem. mag. They are both long actions, so am I correct in assuming that aside from the barrel swap, all I would have to do is switch to the appropriate size bolt head? Any info. from you savage guys would be greatly appreciated, thanks!