Definition of standard bolt in a rifle action.

bakerboy

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I purchased a Savage Target (short) Action with a .223 bolt.
I see the same (short) action listed for sale with a "standard" bolt. What does this mean? Would one need to then find the bolt face for your particular cartrage? Thanks, bakerboy.
 
Within the 3 different lengths of centerfire actions - short, long, and magnum - there are 3 "normal" bolt face diameters - "223rem" .384", "standard" .473", and "magnum" .532". There are longer actions for specialty cartridges as well as larger bolt faces within these lengths.

Not all of these combinations cross over, as an example, I don't believe there are any long or magnum actions with .223rem bolt faces, and I don't recall anything but magnum bolt faces in magnum length actions (sure seems like there are, but I don't recall any right now).

So yes, you'll need to get the right bolt head for your cartridge. Luckily, you have a Savage, the bolt heads are readily available for purchase.
 
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