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redalderranch
PostPosted: Sat Jan 04, 2025 12:32 pm  Reply with quote



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drcook wrote:
redalderranch wrote:


I was looking to try a new spring that goes around the magazine tube, but I think that IS the one I ended up with. I'll have to check again when I get home, I'm traveling for work right now. Thanks for the PDF!


That is the one that goes around the magazine tube. I bought one of those restoring the Savage 755 I have.

You need to make sure that you ordered the correct one and not one of the shorter springs, or received a shorter spring by mistake. I will measure my old pne later today and post up its length


Thanks!
The one I got from Numrich is a good inch or more shorter than the one I have in there now, and lighter gauge wire, and doesn't look like the right spring based on looking at YT vids of people working on their 720s.

I'm going to return this short one when I get home from this work trip, and then try again. I also ordered some 1 1/8 ounce shells to try.
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redalderranch
PostPosted: Sat Jan 04, 2025 12:35 pm  Reply with quote



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Savage16 wrote:
https://www.gunpartscorp.com/gun-manufacturer/savstevspgfld/shotguns-sav/720-2

Seems like there's a action spring inside the stock that can gum up over time. How long has it been since the action has been totally apart and cleaned and the stock off to clean this spring?


I have no idea when that might have been looked at, if ever. I bought the gun for $199 a couple of years ago and just now got around to trying to figure it out.
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sorry about the duplicate replies. It kept giving me an error page and looking like the reply didn't go through, and then all of a sudden there were three of them... lol
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redalderranch
PostPosted: Sat Jan 04, 2025 1:57 pm  Reply with quote



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drcook wrote:
are you talking about the recoil spring, under the forearm ?

If so, is this what you ordered ?

https://www.gunpartscorp.com/products/1408640a?_kx=REYPGdNI2BfTwXx-haBN82SqvFW064vLGXOE_LAee-M%3D.UTSAg3

There were guns set up for 3 shells and 5 shells.


I ended up with the same part but for three shells, it looks like. Now I'm wondering which version of this gun that I have... lol... I'll have to wait a week to find out now...

I did know about the friction rings and their placement.

Thanks!
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drcook
PostPosted: Sat Jan 04, 2025 5:19 pm  Reply with quote



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you are going to have to wait a couple days for me to feel better and get into the gun safe and then I will pull out the 755 I have, which is basically a later iteration of the 720 and do some measuring for you (seeing as they use a lot of the same parts)

until then and maybe this will help

https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=Xy5pgG2Y3h8&t=0s

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXbjSMEneK4

Also from what I am seeing on the web, the gun will say 3 Shot if it is.

Do a search on Savage 720. Both on the web and the forum here. Lots of information.

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PostPosted: Sat Jan 04, 2025 10:27 pm  Reply with quote



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What I meant is that I'm away from home for a week now and can't lay my hands on this gun and see how many shells it holds and measure some things until I get home again. lol

Thanks for the links! Hadn't come across those yet. I was just looking at some about ejection issues.
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 05, 2025 6:43 am  Reply with quote



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redalderranch wrote:
What I meant is that I'm away from home for a week now and can't lay my hands on this gun and see how many shells it holds and measure some things until I get home again. lol

Thanks for the links! Hadn't come across those yet. I was just looking at some about ejection issues.


That was apparent in what you had said. I have to post things as I find them or I won't remember. I will be on to something else.

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 14, 2025 11:17 pm  Reply with quote



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Problem solved. This gun prefers 1 1/8 oz loads. Works just dandy with those. lol

It doesn't seem to be a "five shell" gun, but that "three shell" spring I got is definitely not the right one, so I'll return that.

thanks!
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So it won't load 4 in the magazine and 1 in the chamber for a total of 5 ?

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drcook wrote:
So it won't load 4 in the magazine and 1 in the chamber for a total of 5 ?


No.
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redalderranch wrote:
drcook wrote:
So it won't load 4 in the magazine and 1 in the chamber for a total of 5 ?


No.


Have you removed and cleaned the magazine tube spring and inside the tube? Have you checked to see if there is a plug in there ?

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 17, 2025 10:05 am  Reply with quote



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It's likely there's a plug in there, actually. I haven't taken it all apart yet. But I just lined up four shells along the magazine and there is a bit of room left.

Either way, the gun seems to work fine with the heavier load. It's my only autoloading 16 ga so I hadn't run into the "prefers heavy loads" issue in 16 ga yet, I shoot one oz 2 3/4 or 2 1/2 in everything else so that's what I always have around.

thanks!
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So back to the cycling issue. Did you set the friction rings for a light load ? Or were you shooting a light load with the rings set for a heavy load?

Numrich does have parts for the friction rings and you are supposed to lubricate the magazine tube some. There are lots of posts about lubing an A5 which the 720 basically is. Same as my 755A, just the back of the receiver is rounded instead of squared off.

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Re: Cycling, the old A5 here was very indifferent about cycling, but after disassembling everything down to the little pins and tiny springs and pieces and scrubbing inside and out, there’s no load she won’t cycle, even my light 2 1/2” 7/8 oz target shells. It’s not an unpleasant project for winter. Some here report that ultrasound cleaning devices can accomplish the same or better, but I haven’t ventured there yet.

Best of Luck
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Ultrasonic cleaning is great. It can be more thorough and time efficient if used properly. Sometimes you still need to scrub parts to allow the cleaning to work, either before or after. Sometimes multiple sessions are needed.

I don’t own a 720 or A5 (yet) but all my guns get some ultrasonic love, especially choke tubes. Wad residue can increase choke significantly over time.

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