How well do the Savage rimfires shoot?

Paddyd

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I have a Ruger 10/22 with a 30 yr old Volquartsen barrel that shoots SK ammo VERY well for any autoloader as the 5 rnd. pics show. I've long wanted a bolt action .22, but if it doesnt shoot I want to be able to screw on another barrel. Are the Savage rimfire actions and barrels threaded?
 

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It would not be very easy to change the barrel on a Savage rimfire. No barrel nut and the barrel is pinned to the action. They generally shoot well, but usually need a bit of tinkering to smooth the action and feed from the mag. Mine is not quite as accurate as my 10/22 with a Kidd barrel.

While I haven't worked with one, CZ has made the 457 with the ability to change barrels, and some prefit barrels are available. You should research this on rimfirecentral.com.
 
Go with a CZ 457 all day long over a Savage.
Savage barrels aren't threaded, they are pressed into the receiver, and pinned. I changed the barrel out on my Savage 93 GL 22 Magnum because I wanted a heavy barrel, and Savage doesn't offer it in LH. I bought a Green Mountain barrel for a Ruger 77/22 Magnum, and machined the tenon to the correct length and diameter, and installed it into the Savage action.

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And it shoots Winchester 30gr ammo pretty dang good!
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Go with a CZ 457 all day long over a Savage........
The OP had actually asked, in the original post, two questions:
How well do the Savage rimfires shoot? Which I gave my opinion.
he then asked:
Are the Savage rimfire actions and barrels threaded? Which you and dfrosch answered.

I agree with you the CZ and a number of other makes will (in most cases) out shoot the Savage. However, (Of course there has to be a However) there is an ~2X price difference between the two brands. So for the money (again depending on the OP's goals) the Savage is a good buy. But as you pointed out the conversion for the Savage would be a PITA while a barrel switch on a modern CZ is a 'walk in the park'.
 

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