Not a problem with some actions . I was just explaining the requirements for a action .i was hearing a guy at the range saying he saw a savage taregt right port action, that had a left port milled, has anyone heard of this.
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Not a problem with some actions . I was just explaining the requirements for a action .
Need a ejection port , not a sporter type with the top of receiver is cut away .
A bolt with a guide on it for anti bind ( not an absolute but makes cycling easier )
No ser # in the way of material that needs to be removed .
I currently like the Rem 783 . Completely cylindrical , bolt head guide , 90 deg sear ( not relevant )
The sav target action
The Axis isn't as good due to having no bolt guide , it depends on the completely enclosed left lug raceway . When you remove some of the the bolt head needs it front edges chamfered .
Good luck . These are just my requirements and processes .
Ps the left load is so much easier for me .
Sending pmGary,
Would love to see your conversion. I need a fun project.
Paul
a hunting loading port ?Thats a lot of metal gone- a hunting loading port, mag cutout, loading port- talk about twisting and turning!
Whats
a hunting loading port ?
No mag cutout , it is a single shotThats a lot of metal gone- a hunting loading port, mag cutout, loading port- talk about twisting and turning!
No mag cutout , it is a single shot
Got it , thanks .Like comes on a savage from the factory- not the target action loading port
Save yourself the time and trouble and get a custom dual, it's cheaper in the long run and has better resale.
Thatll work better. Keep em as small as possible. Think of the strength and straightness of a pipe then cut a slot halfway thru it and see if it stays straight or will bend any easier
i have to disagree , ports are small enough action is bedded correctly , all said and done it is still a tube unlike a standard action .if I knew before hand that the target action could be converted from a right hand to left i would have gotten a left hand port and had bolt converted.Thatll work better. Keep em as small as possible. Think of the strength and straightness of a pipe then cut a slot halfway thru it and see if it stays straight or will bend any easier
i have to disagree , ports are small enough action is bedded correctly , all said and done it is still a tube unlike a standard action .if I knew before hand that the target action could be converted from a right hand to left i would have gotten a left hand port and had bolt converted.
Factory, custom, single shot, dual port, cylindrical, flat bottom,they all bend when you touch off a 65,000 psi powder charge inside the barrel that is threaded to them. The trick is getting all the components to settle back down the same after each shot.I take it youve never checked straightness of an action before and after. I assure you bedding cant keep it straight. They wont even stay straight without a barrel on them but hey when you buy an action its a free country. Most times with a better fitting bolt youll know if theres been another port cut in it- single shot thick br custom actions cant stay straight but most people would never know