I don't know why I never thought of this before, and maybe other's already use this trick....
Anyone that has removed the clutch in your Savage knows that reassembly can be a real pain in the butt. Lining up all the tabs on the friction and drive plates while sliding the whole assembly into the basket can be frustrating.
I realized yesterday that any easier way is possible, especially if you don't need to separate the plates (as in changing the cam chain)...
After removing the tab washer and nut...simply grab a couple flat washers and reinstall 2 of the springs on the pressure plate. Run the screws down until you can no longer wiggle any of the plates and then just slide the whole thing out...no messing with the wave washer or the 1st plate.
You could also remove the entire clutch at this point, and you wouldn't have to line anything up on reassembly...the trick is using the springs.

To be honest though...this vision didn't come to me until I was going to install the clutch after being disassembled for months....
In this scenario or if you are changing plates, slide all the plates onto the clutch hub in the proper order. Then slide in the pressure plate and add the springs, washers and bolts, but leave them loose enough to wiggle the friction plates....

...then take the assembly and adjust the plates enough to get the hub lined up on the countershaft splines. Then wiggle the friction plates into the basket one at a time...

There you go, and when I have more time, I'll post another trick...