I bought a Savage Youth model .243 about 10 years ago for my 5 Grandkids to use for deer hunting. One of my Grandsons loves that rifle and kept using it after he got a custom .270 from his uncle. He's 16 years old, 6' 2" tall and weighs 210 lbs. now but he still likes to shoot this .243. I got it back from him yesterday and plan to replace the barrel with a longer one and use a full size stock.
I forgot that the youth model Savages don't have a barrel nut. I already had a barrel and stock picked out but the new barrel requires a barrel nut. Can I remove the original barrel and use a barrel nut on this youth model action to install the new barrel?
I plan to swap it back when the great grandkids start showing up.
I didn't think the threading was the same but I'm sure someone who has experience with this can give a better answer. Great question, however.
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I'll send you a picture of it. I recently replaced the barrel on my SIL's Rem 700 after a "gunsmith" sprayed Cerokote inside the action and on the barrel threads. They overtightened the barrel and stretched the threads so it had way too much backspace. It was very hard to remove the barrel because the Cerakot is a lot like red LOCTITE when you put it on threads.
I watched some videos about changing barrels on Savage rifles with the barrel barrel nut and it looked real simple. When I got this youth rifle back I expected to see a barrel nut but there is a just round spacer where the nut would be.
A Gun Smith should be able to put a barrel on it, just order it threaded for a Savage action with thread for a barrel nut. You can order a barrel nut from Pacific Tool and Die in White City Oregon for around $30 or so.. Stainless or blued and sometimes they have ones that are colored in colors like Blue, or Red and other 'snappy' colors.
Most barrel makers can allow you the contour and length you want along with twist rate. Last one I did was in 6mm with a 1 in 7 twist. I chambered it in 6 x 45 ( 223 case ).. but I can shoot bullets from 55 grain to 115 grains out of it.
Another 6mm barrel with a one in 7 twist I have in 6mm Rem on a Model 700 Long Action. It shoots about ANY 6mm Bullet, regardless on how fast I push the MV.
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Which youth model? Is this gun an axis compact 243?
It's an older model but I don't knew what it was called.
I bought it 7/1/2014 and found the owner's manual but it doesn't say what model it is but Model 10 is stamped on the barrel. They don't show a Model 10 in the manual but all the other rifles in the manual have a barrel nut. It has a matte black finish, a 20" barrel, removable magazine, Accutrigger (with the 3 position safety) and no sights other than the 3x9 Nikon scope it came with.