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    Savage 110 factory bull barrel in .30-06. Does it exist?


    I have read that the 110 Tactical was once made in .30-06. I have a 110 in .30-06 that I would like to upgrade the barrel on, and if possible would like to stick with a factory piece. Thanks in advance for the help.

    I forgot to ask the most important question...where can these barrels be found?
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    Yes tactical flat back ,non accotriggers exist ive got a brand new one sitting in one of my rooms . I bought the 308 and 30-06 at the same time . I havent shot either one.
    Gary

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    That extra 10grains of powder the 30-06 has over the 308 really gives you a lot of flexibility.

    Dean

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    First off,why would you want a stock barrel that shoots maybe ok to lousy when you can buy a chrome moly from jim briggs for just a little more than you would pay for a new savage barrel.Call jim at 1-763-682-4296. Get the criterion if you can or even a er shaw barrel is better than stock.You dont want a savage barrel.
    Willing to give back for what the sport has done for me!

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    I agree aftermarket would be the better choice
    No brag ,just fact. Gary

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    I never liked it when people bash the OE barrels. My 116 WW in 30-06 get 1/2 MOA. That's what hand loading does. It finds what your gun really likes.

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    I agree...dont bash the factory heavies...I've had 3 Savage 110FPs now in 300WM-.308-.223 all were extremely accurate...the current .308 will shoot 1/2" 5 round groups at 200yds...I think thats .25MOA if my math is right...HAND LOADING will find the node in any barrel and bring out its potential...however some do have more potential that others...

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    Does anyone here even own a borescope ,even know what one looks like , ever see a factory barrel compared to a quality barrel ? Lets all keep it real
    No brag , just fact

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    I don't care what the bore looks like. All that matters is how close together the holes in the paper are.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gmac5 View Post
    Does anyone here even own a borescope ,even know what one looks like , ever see a factory barrel compared to a quality barrel ? Lets all keep it real
    No brag , just fact
    Yup...had one for years...and yes a factory barrel typicaly does have a rougher bore than say a custom barrel maker...it boils down to how many passes a tool can make down a barrel to be as profitable as possible and make as many "quality barrels" as it can before it becomes unserviceable...custom barrel makers use far less passes down those bores for each tool and do produce better barrels but at the same time must pass this tooling cost on to the consumer...

    Lapping can also make all the difference in the world...all my factory barrels have been hand lapped...the 308 is an honest .25moa shooter with handloads and .5 or a little under with FGMM and .75 with just about anything else I put thru her...not braggin...just fact...

    Capt Beach

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    Agree. The proof is in the target, my point was aftermarket barrel are , as a whole better shooters.

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    I haven't looked into the bore of this old 110FP... not too concerned as to what it looks like, really...


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    The 112 target style rifle that was the predecessor to the 112BVSS could be had in .30-06 also.

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    out of the box accuracy is Savages claim to fame
    floating bolt head , properly headspaced chambers, ect,...........
    is it all hype or no ?
    I bought a 300.00 pawn shop 110 as a truck gun
    after sighting it in - 4 consecutive .5 groups towards center of target with factory loads
    I figured I got lucky & got a "good one"
    reloads brought me cloverleafs
    so I bought another Savage
    same results
    then another
    repeat
    I starting looking at my "custom" HIGH $ rifles in a whole new way
    I guess I just got lucky -but every Savage barrel I own
    shoots .5 & better except one
    it shoots 1' moa @ 100
    but from 200 on out .5 or better
    Im sure custom barrels have to be better
    but I wouldnt be able to tell
    because up until I bought a CHEAP Savage
    the best I could shoot was 1' moa @ 100 & 2-3 moa on out there
    yep
    I'm happy as a pig in slop with me Savvy's
    they shoot way better than I can

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    I thought that's what drew people to Savage. That and price.

    My 110 30-06 shoots <1 MOA all day long from rest with my Nikon Monarch, and that's a standard stock 22" sporting barrel.

    I am happy with that.

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    do you reload ? and if you do - have you tried to do a ladder test ?
    shooting 3 rounds of each charge weight to see what
    YOUR
    barrel likes
    thats what brought mine from 1' moa to cloverleaf's
    1' moa is still plenty good for hunting
    good shooting

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    Gary, are you interested in selling the .30 06 barrel?

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    I know we are not allowed to talk about sales, my e mail is GGMAC5@aol.com. It an unfired tactical pre accutrig. Ive actually be thinking about taking it apart to TRY a 338 Lapua. I also have 30-06 ackley reamer if you get tired of std 06
    Gary

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