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    Savage 112 Stock option


    I want to replace the factory stock on a 112 in 223. Will a long action BVSS stock fit?
    Thanks, Ken

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    Re: Savage 112 Stock option

    start by measuring your screw spacing to find out exactly which 110 you have. then we can give you a correct answer.
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    Re: Savage 112 Stock option

    OK. I can measure the spacing but I thought all long actions were the same.

    Ken

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    Re: Savage 112 Stock option

    call stockys they will guide you to what you need.

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    Re: Savage 112 Stock option

    I measured it, roughly 5.1" center to center on the action screws.

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    Re: Savage 112 Stock option

    ok, then you have a true long action and not one of the short action 110s

    You did not say if it was an old 110 or a re barreled newer 110
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    Re: Savage 112 Stock option

    I am new to Savages. I was under the impression the 112 was a standard length 110 action fitted to handle the 223 cartridge. I still have the same question, will a long action BVSS stock fit this? The stock on the 112 is very thin and flexes plus the barrel is laying against the stock. I saw a BVSS in the marketplace and am considering that as well as a Duramaxx. Just wanted to know if the long action BVSS stock would work with my 112 barreled action.

    Thanks, Ken

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    Re: Savage 112 Stock option

    What Blue Avenger is refering to is the fact Savage's first attempts to make a rifle for short action type cartridges used a long action, like the 112. There were two versions I know of. The first one had a bolt spacing of 5.062 like all long actions. A later one had a bolt spacing of 4.42. This was before Savage designed a real short action. I think any stock with 5.06 bolt spacing should work except ones made specificaly for a Savage Center Feed. If this is going to be a hunting rig check out Boyds stocks for Savage. They have laminate and walnut and will checker them for an extra $50. Most of thier stocks are under $100.

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    Re: Savage 112 Stock option

    Thanks for the info. The intention is for a bench gun to put holes in paper. I am looking at the BVSS as well as a Duramaxx stock.

    Ken

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    Re: Savage 112 Stock option

    stockys has a new laminated target stock designed by hart they are beautiful wish i had know about them before i purchased what i got.

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