WTS/WTT Savage McMillan A5

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McMillan A5 short action box magazine for Savage model 10 Staggerfeed Models. 2 QD attachment left side and normal sling swivel studs front and back. Weight is 2.9lbs. 4.25” action screw spacing. Will fit any Savage rifle with this action screw spacing. Has pillar bedding from the factory.

$600 shipped PayPal F/F or you pay the fees.

Might be interested in a bare bow from Mathews or PSE as a trade.

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I’m selling because in true Rokslide fashion, I’m a Tikka fan now. Stock is/was on a Model 10 243 1-8 twist to shoot 105 Amax for groundhogs and white tails. It was my first long range build. Just moving the Savages out of the collection to make room for other toys.

Double check your action screw spacing measurement if it’s a 110.
 
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Bet you have a 4.40 screw spacing if it is a factory rig. The 4.27s are early 2000s models... usually have the mag box connected to the receiver.
 
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It is a 2002ish vintage so yes mag box connected to receiver.

The complete rifle has a shilen supermatch 1-8 twist 243 barrel and a 4lb factory trigger if anyone is interested in the whole package.
 
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I’m selling because in true Rokslide fashion, I’m a Tikka fan now. Stock is/was on a Model 10 243 1-8 twist to shoot 105 Amax for groundhogs and white tails. It was my first long range build. Just moving the Savages out of the collection to make room for other toys.

Double check your action screw spacing measurement if it’s a 110.

Not meaning to hijack your thread. But I have been trying to understand the infatuation with Tikkas. I have only held one and ran the action at the store. It is nice but I don’t see a huge difference. I have an Savage Axis and a 110. I do love this 110. I can see the improvements over that Axis in the smoothness of the action.


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I was a Savage guy for a long time due to barrel swap ease. Received a Tikka as a gift and its the best gun I've owned. I prefer the accuracy of the Tikka over the Savage and more aftermarket support.
 
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