Damn, that's nice.
Bjorn's Savage Grendel project
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The Savage was actually really easy to disassemble and get back together, as in the Accu-Trigger. I test-fired it with a primed case after a thorough functions-check.
The Accu-stock is a very economical, rigid stock chassis that works well, and I've seen this rifle in-action for 3 days straight, from sun-up until evening. It's a shooter, as one would expect from a Pac-Nor pipe. The barrel contour is a featherweight/lightweight profile I think.
One thing I noticed is that Savage used steel castings for the trigger guard, and bottom metal/magazine well. I'm not sure if there are aluminum after-market options there, but that would reduce the weight some more.
This rifle with optics is 8lbs, 11oz on my scale I think. When I called Savage CS to find out what type of screws were holding the very effective/spongy recoil pad in place, the lady on the phone knew right away, and was very polite.
I like the detachable magazine, which is made of quality construction, with a nice polished finish for feed reliability. It allows loading to over 2.400" COAL, so I think the 129gr SST might make a great bullet for this rifle, along with the 123gr SST. As soon as the 129gr Nosler Accubond Long-Range is available, it would be my first pill to test out in this rifle.
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PacNor matched the standard Savage Sporter barrel profile.
With hindsight, I would have ordered a Sharp Shooter Supply (or other quality manufacturer) recoil lug and barrel nut to replace the factoryLIFE member: NRA, TSRA, SAF, GOA
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Originally posted by Nukes View PostMark Gordon of Short Action Customs is developing .223 and .300BLK conversion kits for the DTA SRS.
Seems like a 6.5 Grendel kit wouldn't be too far off.
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Savage Detachable Box Magazine for 7.62x39: p/n 55221
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Bjorn, I just ordered the action wrench, barrel nut wrench and go, no-go gauges for a Savage barrel swap to a Creedmoor. You mention twice about regretting not buying a new recoil lug and barrel nut. I know it's not a lot of money but why?
These Savage builds are almost as much fun as building ARs. Love your Mod 10 Grendel build, sweet.
Also, the cheek riser you used, manufacturer? Where can I get one?Last edited by 65Whelen; 01-10-2017, 02:22 PM.
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Originally posted by 65Whelen View PostBjorn, I just ordered the action wrench, barrel nut wrench and go, no-go gauges for a Savage barrel swap to a Creedmoor. You mention twice about regretting not buying a new recoil lug and barrel nut. I know it's not a lot of money but why?
These Savage builds are almost as much fun as building ARs. Love your Mod 10 Grendel build, sweet.
Also, the cheek riser you used, manufacturer? Where can I get one?
My first attempt at tightening resulted in the nut backing off after a while, so I had to re-accomplish the head spacing and barrel nut torque.
The "cheek riser" I got from SKD Tactical...PIG Rifle Stock Pack: http://www.skdtac.com/PIG-Rifle-Stoc...-p/pig.669.htmLIFE member: NRA, TSRA, SAF, GOA
Defend the Constitution and our 2A Rights!
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