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M4J0R T0M
10-13-2013, 10:02 PM
I've recently decided to get a .308 bolt gun and originally started looking at Remington 700's but quickly found that the Savage's offered much more value and features for the money, specifically the 10 TR and 10 P-SR. I really wanted the TR but couldn't find one at the time so I chose the P-SR.

So far it's got a Redfield 20 MOA base, a BSA Contender 4x16x40 AO scope (the Leapers is gone), and a UTG bipod. I'm trying to decide what I want to do about the factory stock. The aftermarket offerings for center feed, dbm, bottom bolt release stocks is pretty slim. As far as I know my options are, Choate, SSS, and only a couple models from HS Precision. I didn't list the manners and McMillan's because I can't justify spending $500-800 on a stock. I'd love to have a B&C but they don't offer one for Dbm actions. Will a factory accustock for the model 10 fit my rifle? If so, I may go that route. If you guys know of any options that I left out please post them up.

I will ill eventually be getting a suppressor but in the meantime I want to install a muzzle break to calm down the muzzle rise and recoil and also to finish off the tactical look. I need some help on this as well. I'm looking for one that has the same OD as the tip of my barrel (.802). I've know that the Ross brake can be turned down at the shoulder but the body is still .875. Do y'all know of one with an OD (.802)? I'm trying to get that continuous look.

Now on to the pics.

http://i116.photobucket.com/albums/o37/MrPiggy89/null_zps6776b084.jpg

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eddiesindian
10-13-2013, 11:18 PM
nice rig...good question on the brk.....Ill have to mic my cooley brk

cqh1111
10-14-2013, 08:21 AM
Nice looking set-up.

I put my 10 p-sr in a used HS precision dbm stock. I had to do some dremel/file work around the bolt release lever and the trigger guard. I also replaced the recoil lug with a new one and replaced the huge bolt handle with a smaller factory one.

http://i1101.photobucket.com/albums/g431/cqh1111/ss-1.jpg (http://s1101.photobucket.com/user/cqh1111/media/ss-1.jpg.html)

The Ross Schuler brake, when turned down to barrel diameter, looks fine. Plus, if you are going to buy a suppressor later, you will only be out $45. Most other brakes cost $80+.

http://i1101.photobucket.com/albums/g431/cqh1111/ss-2.jpg (http://s1101.photobucket.com/user/cqh1111/media/ss-2.jpg.html)

http://i1101.photobucket.com/albums/g431/cqh1111/ss-4.jpg (http://s1101.photobucket.com/user/cqh1111/media/ss-4.jpg.html)

AgentMyth
10-14-2013, 08:26 AM
That's a sweet looking rig you have there! As soon as mine is completed I'll post pics as well. I'm the kinda shooter who like to see how much bang I can get with a working man's budget and I think these rifles are going to be awesome shooters. I'm sticking with the factory stock because I intend to haul mine around in the woods in search of venison.

If you find a muzzle brake with that OD, please post the finding here because I would be interested in it as well.

CQH1111, I like the look of that Ross Schuler brake.

When finished mine with be fitted with an EGW 1-piece picatinny rail, a SWFA SS 10x42 Scope, a Vortex anti-cant bubble level, a Caldwell XLA pivotal bi-pod, a Karsten "B" model adjustable cheek piece and a PIG rifle stock pack. First chance I get, I'm going to add the Dark Eagle Custom 10 Round DBM to my setup as well.

What type of can are you thinking about putting on it? I'm waiting on a stamp for the Freedom MAG suppressor by Liberty Suppressors.

Again, SWEET RIG!!!

M4J0R T0M
10-14-2013, 09:16 AM
I've been looking into the Hunter Town Arms .308 can. They have some really nice features and are very affordable compared to most other .308 cans out there.

AgentMyth
10-14-2013, 09:36 AM
Huntertown Arms Kestrel .308 for $599.00 ?!?!?! My Liberty Freedom MAG cost $930 PLUS the $200 stamp.

Wow, that sounds too good to be true. When they say rated for 30 caliber (up to .308) what does that mean? Would I be able to put that can on my .300WM?

Warrantied against anything but STUPID......I like that.

I might have to add one of these to the trust and have a dedicated .300WM and .308Win suppressors.

M4J0R T0M
10-14-2013, 09:41 AM
$599 is MSRP, my LGS sells them for $500! They also stock AAC, YHM, Gemtech, and another brand I can't think of right now. They say that the HTA Kestrel is the best value hands down. Does it perform as well as an AAC? No, but most people can't even hear the 2-4 db difference. I'm pretty sure it'll be my first center fire can.

taylorce1
10-15-2013, 09:42 AM
Nice rifle, I'd ditch the scope and rings for something a little better and not so tall before I worried about finding a stock and can for it. My BSA 6-14X40 never did track well but held zero for 6-7 years atop a .223, but the optics were terribly poor at the higher powers. Those rings just way too tall with that base for my tastes, and I'd try to get the scope down lower.

As far as the McMillan not being worth the money its all personal taste. I'd rather pay the extra money for the lighter weight over the Choate. I like the more options over the HS and B&C options for the Savage as well from McMillan. However, I wouldn't hesitate to have the B&C inletted for the DBM bottom metal especially when looking at Choate.

I like the looks of the Kestrel can as well and have been trying to figure out if I want to start the whole process of getting a can. I like the idea of them but most of the shooting I do doesn't really need one. I'm usually by myself most of the time at the private range I use or on my own property when I'm doing a lot of shooting.

M4J0R T0M
10-15-2013, 10:11 AM
Nice rifle, I'd ditch the scope and rings for something a little better and not so tall before I worried about finding a stock and can for it. My BSA 6-14X40 never did track well but held zero for 6-7 years atop a .223, but the optics were terribly poor at the higher powers. Those rings just way too tall with that base for my tastes, and I'd try to get the scope down lower.

As far as the McMillan not being worth the money its all personal taste. I'd rather pay the extra money for the lighter weight over the Choate. I like the more options as well over the HS and B&C options for the Savage as well from McMillan. However, I wouldn't hesitate to have the B&C inletted for the DBM bottom metal especially when looking at Choate.

I like the looks of the Kestrel can as well and have been trying to figure out if I want to start the whole process of getting a can. I like the idea of them but most of the shooting I do doesn't really need one. I'm usually by myself most of the time at the private range I use or on my own property when I'm doing a lot of shooting.

Thanks for the suggestions I actually ditched that scope after the first range trip. Now it's wearing a BSA contender 4 x 16 x 40 in some lower rings.

taylorce1
10-15-2013, 11:08 AM
Thanks for the suggestions I actually ditched that scope after the first range trip. Now it's wearing a BSA contender 4 x 16 x 40 in some lower rings.

Yep, I got that it is wearing a BSA and I'd replace that scope quickly. I've used cheap scopes to get by before and there is nothing wrong with doing it for the short term. You can get a far better scope for not much more money.

M4J0R T0M
10-15-2013, 09:20 PM
Yep, I got that it is wearing a BSA and I'd replace that scope quickly. I've used cheap scopes to get by before and there is nothing wrong with doing it for the short term. You can get a far better scope for not much more money.

What would you suggest? I've handled and looked through a couple Nikons before and they seemed pretty nice.

AgentMyth
10-15-2013, 09:54 PM
My recommendation........SWFA SS 10x42

This optic was originally designated for the US Navy. (a govt contract scope)

SWFA SS 10x42 Side focus kit is $400 (http://swfa.com/SWFA-SS-10x42-Tactical-30mm-Riflescope-KIT-P64860.aspx)

Non kitted non side focus scope is $300 (http://swfa.com/SWFA-SS-10x42-Tactical-30mm-Riflescope-P499.aspx)

Review (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nky0voYC7gQ) <--- Be sure to watch! (Sniper 101 series is excellent)

Another review (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=utt0ewsqans)

M4J0R T0M
10-15-2013, 10:40 PM
Thanks for the links. I watched both reviews and that's a pretty impressive scope. Would you suggest it for use as a hunting scope or just a long range target scope? Do you have any experience with the variable models?

taylorce1
10-16-2013, 12:28 AM
A fixed 10X is a little much for a dedicated hunting scope, as you'll loose the ability to distinguish what part of the animal you're shooting at in close. If your wanting a scope to do double duty as hunting and target scope, a variable will be a better choice. Nikon Buckmaster 4.5-14X40 (http://swfa.com/Nikon-45-14x40-Buckmaster-Riflescope-P42256.aspx) would be a good scope for both target and hunting.

shooterfpga
10-16-2013, 06:04 PM
Im running a weaver grand slam tactical 3x10x40 on my 10psr it used to be on my lmt mwse .308. I like lower magnification and not fixed. I mainly run on 3x most of the time.

AgentMyth
10-16-2013, 08:07 PM
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AgentMyth
10-16-2013, 08:13 PM
Here is a quick picture of mine. (I do apologize for the photo but I'm not good at photography)

http://img10.imageshack.us/img10/4811/tkq1.jpg (http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/10/tkq1.jpg/)

I intend to use mine for shooting at stationary targets greater than 100 yards. I have a .30-30 with a 3x9 Redfield scope for hunting as the regions where I hunt here in northern Va are quite wooded.

FOr a DUAL purpose scope I like the Weaver grand slam tactical 3x10x40 (http://www.midwayusa.com/product/598484/) that Shooterfpga suggested. Mil-Dot reticle, 1/10th mil adjustments, raised turrets. 3X for hunting and 10X for when you want to reach out and touch something....the best of BOTH worlds.

M4J0R T0M
10-16-2013, 08:58 PM
Nice looking set up. That swfa looks pretty sweet! I'll look into that weaver as well.

AgentMyth
10-16-2013, 09:26 PM
Thanks! You might want to look into Dark Eagle 10-round DBMs (http://www.darkeaglecustom.com/products.shtml) also.

M4J0R T0M
10-16-2013, 09:39 PM
Thanks! You might want to look into Dark Eagle 10-round DBMs (http://www.darkeaglecustom.com/products.shtml) also.

Ive already got a couple of those on the list as well as the extended mag release.

I've also found the stock I want to get. Boyds just released their Tacticool stock (http://www.boydsgunstocks.com/product.htm?pid=54103&cat=1215) for dbm Savages. It's a laminate painted black and it weighs about three pounds so it's a little heavier than the high end stocks but the price is hard to beat at $109 plus shipping. I've got a Tacticool stock for one of my 10/22's and after a bedding job it's really accurate. A little heavy but plenty stiff unlike the factory rubber, I mean plastic stock.