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I was given a new Savage Weather Warrior in .338 Federal as a gift. It's been ordered but not arrived yet. Anyway... I really like the looks of the spiral fluted bolt used on the stainless Savage Lightweight Hunter, rather than that "jeweled" one on the Weather Warrior.
Here's the probably really dumb question:
Can this standard bolt be just simply swapped out by ordering a stainless .308 Lightweight Hunter's spiral fluted bolt and putting it in place? Or, are there issues of proper fit/spacing, etc..?
I know there are companies that flute the bolts; just don't know what the easiest option is.
Thanks in advance!
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Issues. Would be easier to sell and purchase the Savage 16 Lightweight stainless.
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Issues. Would be easier to sell and purchase the Savage 16 Lightweight stainless. Sounds like good advice!
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Call the Savage custom shop. They can probably hook you up.
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Issues. Would be easier to sell and purchase the Savage 16 Lightweight stainless. Ummm... I want the .338 Federal and it is not chambered in the Lightweight Hunter SS. But, thanks for responding about the issues of swapping bolts. I thought there probably would be.
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Call the Savage custom shop. They can probably hook you up. Thanks. I suppose this is my best bet.
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There are companies that will flute your bolt. For a fee of course.
Fluting is nothing more than appearance so make sure the rifle shoots well enough to satisfy you before spending the money on eye candy.
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Given the bolt's modular construction it would just be the bolt body, not the whole bolt assembly, and it is hard to see how replacing that would cause issues.
FWIW Pacific Tool and Gauge advertises various aftermarket bolt bodies, including fluted, for the Savage. The OEM one would likely be a good deal cheaper though, if you can get it (the standard one is listed at Brownells)
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The only issue is a possible change in headspace. Any time a bolt is changed there needs to be a headspace check due to differences in manufacturing tolerances. A set of headspace gages will tell you if you need to loosen the barrel nut and adjust the headspace. With a Savage it is simple with a couple of tools.
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Simple fix....click on this Midway link...they sell this PTG replacement bolt body...take 10 minutes to replace...they jumped the price from $85ish now to $110...really proud of them...but I do have several in use...give your Salvage rifle a bit of 'bling' then while you have the bolt apart might as well install a new handle (or have Chuck from Ridgeway Bodies) reshape yours...taking the newer Savage bolts apart meanings dry firing rifle to expose allen head bolt in rear of bolt...then disassembly..a little tricky the first time.. have never had any headspace issues...have built dozens of Salvage after market projects.. http://www.midwayusa.com/product/71...ction-spiral-fluted?cm_vc=ProductFindinghttp://ridgewaybodies.com/bolthandle/
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Go to accurate shooter.com. Several on the forum flute bolts. I thought you set the headspace by adjusting the barrel and tightening the barrel nut. Changing a bolt would not be a worry.
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Thanks for all the advice! I appreciate it! I realize this is just a cosmetic change that I'm considering and not all that important. Savage rifles are not that lovely looking anyway, and so a little extra style wouldn't hurt. I'll surely shoot the rifle before making any additional changes/adding expenses..... but I've honestly never heard of a Savage Weather Warrior that didn't shoot well. A family member has one of the Lightweight Hunters in .308 and that feather-weight gun shoots 1/3" groups consistently (Hornady 150 grain SST Superformance + GMX). Amazing for a 5 1/2 pound rifle with a rather thin tube. Anyway, We'll see....
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The fluting fetish must die before all rifle bolts and barrels look like Louis XIV's quéquette. Please don't do this.
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Do you plan to hunt with it this Fall? May want to wait until winter for any mods.
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The fluting fetish must die before all rifle bolts and barrels look like Louis XIV's quéquette. Please don't do this. LOL.... This is the only rifle that I've considered doing this with. The standard Savage bolt is just really f-ugly with the logo on it and all. Most of my other rifles are Weatherby Vanguards.
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Do you plan to hunt with it this Fall? May want to wait until winter for any mods. I do plan to wait until after hunting season to mess with it.
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Simple fix....click on this Midway link...they sell this PTG replacement bolt body...take 10 minutes to replace...they jumped the price from $85ish now to $110...really proud of them...but I do have several in use...give your Salvage rifle a bit of 'bling' then while you have the bolt apart might as well install a new handle (or have Chuck from Ridgeway Bodies) reshape yours...taking the newer Savage bolts apart meanings dry firing rifle to expose allen head bolt in rear of bolt...then disassembly..a little tricky the first time.. have never had any headspace issues...have built dozens of Salvage after market projects.. http://www.midwayusa.com/product/71...ction-spiral-fluted?cm_vc=ProductFindinghttp://ridgewaybodies.com/bolthandle/ Quick questions: Since this bolt body is "in the white" does that mean that a person should CeraKote it or something? And it says it's for a savage 10; is that the same 'fit' as a 16? Both are short actions but I'm not sure of differences.
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Simple fix....click on this Midway link...they sell this PTG replacement bolt body...take 10 minutes to replace...they jumped the price from $85ish now to $110...really proud of them...but I do have several in use...give your Salvage rifle a bit of 'bling' then while you have the bolt apart might as well install a new handle (or have Chuck from Ridgeway Bodies) reshape yours...taking the newer Savage bolts apart meanings dry firing rifle to expose allen head bolt in rear of bolt...then disassembly..a little tricky the first time.. have never had any headspace issues...have built dozens of Salvage after market projects.. http://www.midwayusa.com/product/71...ction-spiral-fluted?cm_vc=ProductFindinghttp://ridgewaybodies.com/bolthandle/ Quick questions: Since this bolt body is "in the white" does that mean that a person should CeraKote it or something? And it says it's for a savage 10; is that the same 'fit' as a 16? Both are short actions but I'm not sure of differences. bolt body is SS.......CeraKote should not be an issue Savage 10-11-12-16 are all SA's 110..111..112...116 are LA's
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OK, Contact Dennis Adams at http://www.adamscustomrifles.com/He did a couple for me at $35 a piece.
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That is a really good price for what looks like quality work.
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