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Savage bolt actions post em!

Sigmanx

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Post em if ya got em! 110 Tactical 300 Win Mag!
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I've got one that I've put way too much money in, so I'll play. 6 creed, 20" barrel, savage 10. I hate the action to the core of my being, but the barrel shoots 1/2moa or better, and I'm slinging an 87gr V-max at almost 3,400 if my memory serves. It kills coyotes like lightning bolts from the sky. I'll be moving it along soon though, it just isn't my thing. Don't say a damn word about my wife's breakfast nook either.
 

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I've got one that I've put way too much money in, so I'll play. 6 creed, 20" barrel, savage 10. I hate the action to the core of my being, but the barrel shoots 1/2moa or better, and I'm slinging an 87gr V-max at almost 3,400 if my memory serves. It kills coyotes like lightning bolts from the sky. I'll be moving it along soon though, it just isn't my thing. Don't say a damn word about my wife's breakfast nook either.
Ya, honestly a Howa or Tikka isn’t even going to compare to my 1903 I had that was manufactured in 1925. That was a sweet smooth action. It also shot 2” groups at 200 yards with cheap Remington Corelokt ammo.
 
Ya, honestly a Howa or Tikka isn’t even going to compare to my 1903 I had that was manufactured in 1925. That was a sweet smooth action. It also shot 2” groups at 200 yards with cheap Remington Corelokt ammo.
You`ve done it now! Said something less than glowing concerning Tikka and Howa, both of which are forged on the anvil of God himself. Blasphemy!
 
You`ve done it now! Said something less than glowing concerning Tikka and Howa, both of which are forged on the anvil of God himself. Blasphemy!
Awe shit! I might a well keep going then. I actually really like savage and I’m considering another 110 in 308 for hunting!
 
Awe shit! I might a well keep going then. I actually really like savage and I’m considering another 110 in 308 for hunting!
Well, I`m pretty sure there are those who will see your post and consider you either ignorant, lower socio-economic group, mentally defective, or all three. By the way, although I don`t think they`re perfect by any means, I like mine too. Guess we`re just a part of the " unwashed masses ". I would hazard a guess that the majority of Savage rifles out there are hunting rifles ( Axis models and 110s ) as opposed to long range, precision target guns. That`s certainly the case at the range at which I shoot. As such, I would also hazard another guess that the single most important feature that most of those owner/shooters value is the ability of the gun to hit the target out of a cold bore with sufficient accuracy to anchor whatever animal. Howa`s, Tikkas, Bergaras, etc., etc., etc., fine rifles all, no question. Do they hit the target better than the aforementioned Savage guns, thus better meeting that most valued characteristic mentioned above......?
 
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Savage Model 10 FCP-SR in 6.5 Creedmoor. MDT LSS-XL Gen 2 Chassis, XLR Industries Extreme Buttstock, Vortex Golden Eagle in Vortex Precision Rings, MDT Vertical Grip, Atlas BT-10 Bipod and other goodies......

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Gonna maybe build me a .338 Lapua on the same idea next Summer 'cause I like this stick so much.

VooDoo
 
Savage Model 10 FCP-SR in 6.5 Creedmoor. MDT LSS-XL Gen 2 Chassis, XLR Industries Extreme Buttstock, Vortex Golden Eagle in Vortex Precision Rings, MDT Vertical Grip, Atlas BT-10 Bipod and other goodies......

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Gonna maybe build me a .338 Lapua on the same idea next Summer 'cause I like this stick so much.

VooDoo
My goodness!! I don`t see how one could possibly miss with these rigs! LOL, look more like ray guns than actual rifles in the conventional sense! By the way, not a knock, just an observation by an old guy!
 
To be fair, my Savage was sub MOA gun right out of the box with the original plastic stock and Accu-Trigger....

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All the other goodies brought the group size down to .5 MOA at 100 yards and really starts to help as we push out to 600 - 1000 yards. Recoil is virtually nothing now and with the weights I add to get the balance I can follow thru much better and actually watch bullet trace under the right conditions as the rifle wants to recoil straight back now

I gotta admit that a lot of this stuff is there to make things easy and get attention. It's always good for a good conversation at the range.

VooDoo
 
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Well, I`m pretty sure there are those who will see your post and consider you either ignorant, lower socio-economic group, mentally defective, or all three. By the way, although I don`t think they`re perfect by any means, I like mine too. Guess we`re just a part of the " unwashed masses ". I would hazard a guess that the majority of Savage rifles out there are hunting rifles ( Axis models and 110s ) as opposed to long range, precision target guns. That`s certainly the case at the range at which I shoot. As such, I would also hazard another guess that the single most important feature that most of those owner/shooters value is the ability of the gun to hit the target out of a cold bore with sufficient accuracy to anchor whatever animal. Howa`s, Tikkas, Bergaras, etc., etc., etc., fine rifles all, no question. Do they hit the target better than the aforementioned Savage guns, thus better meeting that most valued characteristic mentioned above......?
I agree. Honestly mine does pretty week so far with the hand loads I’ve developed so far. I know it’ll be good out to 1300+ in current form. I’m hoping to possibly get it out to one mile at some point if I can get a load to stabilize that far.
 
Savage Model 10 FCP-SR in 6.5 Creedmoor. MDT LSS-XL Gen 2 Chassis, XLR Industries Extreme Buttstock, Vortex Golden Eagle in Vortex Precision Rings, MDT Vertical Grip, Atlas BT-10 Bipod and other goodies......

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Gonna maybe build me a .338 Lapua on the same idea next Summer 'cause I like this stick so much.

VooDoo
Very nice! I’d do a .338 Lapua if .50BMG wasn’t cheaper, lol. Currently building DMR .308 atm.
 
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To be fair, my Savage was sub MOA gun right out of the box with the original plastic stock and Accu-Trigger....

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All the other goodies brought the group size down to .5 MOA at 100 yards and really starts to help as we push out to 600 - 1000 yards. Recoil is virtually nothing now and with the weights I add to get the balance I can follow thru much better and actually watch bullet trace under the right conditions as the rifle wants to recoil straight back now

I gotta admit that a lot of this stuff is there to make things easy and get attention. It's always good for a good conversation at the range.

VooDoo
As was my 110 Storm in .223. It`s a hunting rifle in all respects as opposed to a precision target gun. I was prepared to be satisfied if it would run " Minute of Coyote " at 100 yards but it has far exceeded that . Exceeded in a good way, I mean.
 
So this is what’s it feels like to be slummin


I had a Savage once. Shot really well and was accurate. Just action over all was crap and wouldn’t eject after a few hundred rounds. It was accurate though.
 
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So this is what’s it feels like to be slummin


I had a Savage once. Shot really well and was accurate. Just action over all was crap and wouldn’t eject after a few hundred rounds. It was accurate though.
Was it a chamber issue or just maybe a faulty extractor? I imagine it would’ve been an easy enough fix. Also some savage rifles are better than others. Obviously the 110 is smoother than the Axis II. IIRC the first gen Axis had issues.
 
Was it a chamber issue or just maybe a faulty extractor? I imagine it would’ve been an easy enough fix. Also some savage rifles are better than others. Obviously the 110 is smoother than the Axis II. IIRC the first gen Axis had issues.
Yes, a little short on information as to what model and what he might have done, if anything, to try to address the issues. If I had a gun that was good at putting bullets on target I think I`d at least take a pass at trying to fix whatever might ail it.
 
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Yes, a little short on information as to what model and what he might have done, if anything, to try to address the issues. If I had a gun that was good at putting bullets on target I think I`d at least take a pass at trying to fix whatever might ail it.
Agreed.
 
Top one is built on an original 112V series J from the 70's which where all single shots. Gun is in 223 and was the first bolt gun for my kid. Think he was 12 at the time.

The original stock on the 112V was modified for an adjustable cheek piece. Doan Trevor did the stock alteration. The adjustable hardware for the cheek piece is from Terry Cross @KMW.

Bottom pic....that's a left hand 110S factory stock but Savage never made the 110S (silhouette rifle) in left hand. Action was originally a sporter action from the late 60's. Think 1966 it was made. Stripped the action for the build and is now in 6.5CM.
 
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Kinda a fun one. Started life as the cheapo Cabela's Special 12FV. Now it's a 6.5 Grendel. Only thing left is the action and trigger.

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It shoots quite well, 8 groups of 5 shots each for a .573 Average MOA
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Top one is built on an original 112V series J from the 70's which where all single shots. Gun is in 223 and was the first bolt gun for my kid. Think he was 12 at the time.

The original stock on the 112V was modified for an adjustable cheek piece. Doan Trevor did the stock alteration. The adjustable hardware for the cheek piece is from Terry Cross @KMW.

Bottom pic....that's a left hand 110S factory stock but Savage never made the 110S (silhouette rifle) in left hand. Action was originally a sporter action from the late 60's. Think 1966 it was made. Stripped the action for the build and is now in 6.5CM.
Nice... beautiful wood work.

Hmmm...
The Savage haters ain't jumping on Frank so much... where's the "Why would anyone put a Bartlein on a SAVAGE?"
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Ok so mine was a action from NSS, criterion barrel from NSS, XLR element, muzzle break from muzzle breaks and more, NSS barrel nut and recoil lug. Ram great for several hundred of factory Hornady 140 eld’s. Won top shooter at a local long range precision course (this was my first bolt action precision gun). After several hundred rounds under 400 started having ejection problems. Could not figure it out. “Upgraded” to a PtG bolt head, NSS ejector and extractor kit. Still would have issues and got annoying. Sold it complete and have smiled ever since lol.

I think they are good for what they are but to keep shooting one if you have another option? Hell no.
 
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