and the metric thread is a crapshoot for many gunsmiths
get a better gunsmith
I am having my fourth or fifth rebarrelled, it isnt hard. As for parts it can be true, finding certain styles, or brands of stocks can be tough, but there is plenty out there. Lack of aftermarket triggers is an issue, but the new Howa triggers seem better than some aftermarket ones. Lots of rails, mounts etc as well. Spare parts, yeah, thats an issue, unless like I did after giving up on the Canadian suppliers, you just go to ones in the States, in which case, easy peasy. I put that as less a Howa problem, than a Canadian business support problem. (BTW, only part I ever had fail on a howa was the bolt stop screw, and that was all down to me).
Re. the Savage extraction/ejection issue. I've got a Savage 10T-SR from Cabela's, it's never had any issue extracting or ejecting but it wasn't really a strong ejection - called Savage and they sent me a little parts kit. Includes a new ejector and extractor as well as ejector spring and retaining pin, and a new spring and bearing for the extractor.
According to the internet the original Savage extractor bearing is a 0.125" / 3.175mm / 1/8" ball, and the "upgraded" unit is a 0.140" / 3.556mm / 9/64" ball. If you just want a new bearing MEC or any bike repair shop will sell loose bearings - and MEC definitely has 1/8" bearings. Seems a lot more difficult to get 9/64" bearings though - and very few places will carry ~3.5mm bearings (one industrial supply place out here was willing to order them in, but only in quantities of 100+).
The upgrade system works very well with my two Savage riflesI have the same rifle, how much of a difference did the upgraded Savage parts make in your rifle?
I have the same rifle, how much of a difference did the upgraded Savage parts make in your rifle?