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savage 111fcxp3

big_r101

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i am planning on building a custom .30-06 savage 111 and wanted to know about my custom stock options and dbm kits, i would like to get a stock like the savage 110 ba has
 
Re: savage 111fcxp3

Not knowing what your application might be, my suggestion would favor the 111 FCNS.

As for the BAS stock; personally, I think its appeal is more about marketing than function, and suspect the Accue-Stock on the FCNS may well be more durable and more accurate at a fraction of the cost.

The main drawback, if it <span style="font-style: italic">actually is</span> a drawback on the FCNS is the sporter weight 22" barrel. If the rifle is intended primarily for walkabout applications, you're already doing pretty well. For a range-only rifle which will be shooting a lot of rounds in relatively close succession, then a heavier, longer barrel <span style="font-style: italic">could</span> make better sense (..or not, a heavy barrel is no guarantee of better accuracy sustainment over many rounds in succession. An overheated bore shoots poorly and wears quickly, no matter what profile it wears).

Unfortunately, I don't know if the barrel channel on the FCNS will accept a heavier profile barrel. If not, then the Accue-Stock may need to be sacrificed, and honestly, I'm not so sure I'd be all that willing to make that sacrifice, the Accue-Stock really is that major an advantage.

Greg