Re: Savage 110- stock options:
If your gun is a stagger feed (older models with the mag box attached to the action) the Bell & Carlson DuraMaxx is a surprisingly decent $100 stock. It needs a little fitting to float the tang but for a carry/hunting stock it's a great stock for the money.
If you have a center feed, your options are more limited, either make it work with a stagger feed stock or order a Manners, McMillan, Sharpshooter Supply, Stockade, Russo, etc. There doesn't seem to be that many drop-in center feed long action stocks on the market (unlike the 4.40" center feed short action, for which stocks are increasingly more available). I bought a center feed Stevens 200 for something like $190 and ended up getting a Manners MCS-T stock. Worked great, but it should for $450 plus cost to have a gunsmith bed it (you can also get it with pillars installed and be GTG).