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Talley Manufacturing Picatinny Rail 0MOA 6-48 Screw Size for Savage Models w/ AccuTrigger

$109.99

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Made in America, Talley Manufacturing’s Savage Picatinny Rails for AccuTrigger models are machined entirely from high grade 7000 series alloy and protected with a hard-coat anodizing to 65 Rockwell ensuring the craftsmanship of these Picatinny rails last the lifetime of your firearm. These Savage Picatinny Rails are all designed and manufactured with precision to fit your firearm with the industry’s tightest manufacturing tolerances. These Pic Rails provide a mounting platform for all optics mounts that have been designed in accordance with the MIL-STD-1913 Pic Rail specifications, to include all Talley Picatinny scope mounts.

Features:

  • American Made, Lightweight 7000 series Aluminum Alloy
  • Fully CNC Machined
  • Hard-coat anodizing to 65 Rockwell
  • Designed in accordance with the MIL-STD-1913 Pic Rail specifications
  • Includes mounting screws and wrench. (T-15)
  • Designed to fit Savage AccuTrigger model Rifles rifles.

Specs:

Height (in) 0.44
Overall Length (in) 7.39
Hole 1 to 2 Spacing (in) 0.86
Hole 2 to 3 Spacing (in) 4.635
Hole 3 to 4 Spacing (in) 0.86
Weight (oz) 2.5

*The height is measured at hole 1; from the top of the action to the top of the rail.  Hole 1 is closest to the shooter and hole 4 is closest to the muzzle. Hole spacing measured center to center.

Additional Information:

Note: Please verify screw size. Savage AccuTrigger rifle actions have both 6-48 with most newer rifles now being manufactured with 8-40 screws. Savage Ultralight and Timberline centerfire models require 8-40 screws.

Screw Hole Size

Savage centerfire rifles use #6-48 or #8-40 screws and there are a few ways to determine the screw hole size on your rifle in order to find the right base.

Method 1: Measure the Screws

If you have a set of screws that fit, measure them with a pair of calipers. #6-48 screws will measure approximately 0.138”. #8-40 screws will measure approximately 0.164”.

Method 2: Hex Wrench Fit

If the plugs and screws are removed or missing from the receiver, test fit a 1/8” hex wrench in the screw holes. If the 1/8” hex wrench fits, it’s a #8-40 screw hole. If the hex wrench does not fit, it’s a #6-48 screw hole.

Method 3: Model Name

Torque Recommendations?

Savage Picatinny Rail to Action: Torque can depend on the receiver. Please check with the rifle manufacturer to verify allowable torque into receiver. Always make sure your torque wrench is calibrated, Talley Mfg is not responsible for damage caused to scopes or firearms due to over torquing.

Should I use Loctite when mounting my Savage Picatinny Rail?

Although not always necessary, using Loctite for the screws going in the receiver is perfectly fine. We do not recommend using anything stronger than Loctite Blue 242. We do not recommend using Loctite on the ring screws. Always test fit before applying any Loctite.

Disclaimer:

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Manufacturer

Talley Manufacturing

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