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Looking through their website I cant seem to find any info on the bolt throw on the savage rifles?
Most,if not all manufactures publish a 70 degree bolt or whatever they offer.
I havent handled a savage and they interest me,Been a Remington guy and looking at other options.
The 116 weather warrior series interests me:D
 
Thanks guys.Love my remington 700 BDL but am looking for a shorter bolt throw keeping my hand away from the scope.Love the Brownings and Tikkas for this.
Savage interests me and will have to head to a shop and check them out
 
I don't think Savage has short bolt throw rifles.... You can also check out the weatherby mark V... they are 60 degree throw rifles....

If you like Rem's then why not buy what you like and have the bolt professionally bent?...
 
Savage Model 110 - 92 degrees

Ruger 77 - 91 degrees
post-'68 Winchester M70 - 91 degrees,

Remington 700 - 90 degrees
Mauser 98 - 90 degrees

pre-'64 Winchester M70 - 87 degrees,

Colt Saur - 65 degrees

Browning BBR - 60 degrees,

Schultz & Larsen M68DL - 54 degrees

Schultz & Larsen M68DL - 52 degrees!!!

But...if you REALLY wanna get that down, maybe look at a Schmidt & Rubin or Blaser "straight pull" rifle?
 
Savage Model 110 - 92 degrees

Ruger 77 - 91 degrees
post-'68 Winchester M70 - 91 degrees,

Remington 700 - 90 degrees
Mauser 98 - 90 degrees

pre-'64 Winchester M70 - 87 degrees,

Colt Saur - 65 degrees

Browning BBR - 60 degrees,

Schultz & Larsen M68DL - 54 degrees

Schultz & Larsen M68DL - 52 degrees!!!

But...if you REALLY wanna get that down, maybe look at a Schmidt & Rubin or Blaser "straight pull" rifle?
 
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