I purchased this rifle a couple years ago with the idea of getting involved in a local 100yd group match. I put it on the back burner for a while, then bought a Leupold Competition 45X45 to top it off. The problem is the length of pull is too long and I can't get within the eye relief of the scope when over the rifle. Since its not adjustable I'm facing cutting the buttstock and was wondering if anyone has already done this? Any pointers?
Thanks,
Bruce[/QUOTE
Congratulations.... and welcome to The Rabbit Hole
Access a good 12" chopsaw/miter saw setup. I've got mine inset into an 8ft-long benchtop rollaround. Use a new(er) fine toothed finish blade, something with lots of small carbide teeth.
Find an automotive paint store or shop and buy some car painters masking tape. (Don't bother with the Lowe's/Depot stuff)
Take the factory buttplate off.
Set up an offset marking tool or, if you're a steady hand just use your fingers, and make parallel lines prox 1/4" apart starting at the back....these extra lines are for PRACTICE cuts to see if #1, your setup is correct, if your cut is square....#2 your saw blade is cutting properly to a perfectly smooth edge and #3 it gives you a chance to try some lengths knowing that once you get the feel you want you'll make one more slice just the exact thickness of your new buttplate.
Shim the stock using rubber, cardboard, leather sheets..... whatever you've to hand. No need for clamping and such, just shim it against movement, grip it well and slice 'er off.
TOO SHORT is much better than too long. It's wikkid easy to add length back. Kick-Eez
https://kickeezproducts.com/ will be your friend if/when you ever need to bring it back to stock.
Use the cut-off slices as a template to find your screw spacing and pre-drill your new screwholes to the minor diameter of your buttplate screws........ but shoot, for now just don't bother too awful much.....just shoot 'er off the raw wood or contact cement a slip of rubber to the end to try 'er out.
MOST OF ALL.....get out and DO IT!
Seriously, think it thru, ask questions as you're doing but don't let fear of screwing up stop you from hacking away..... ain't NUTTIN' irreplaceable on a Savage, ya' cain't wreck it!
ASK the questions, the only stupid question is the one you didn't ask, but mainly, proceed and
enjoy
al