SWFA Super Sniper. 10x.
So far no special fitting, but there is supposed to be a notch down in the stock here the internal magazine is supposed to go that isn't there. May have to break out the Dremmel if it becomes a problem.
And it's a Bell and Carlson medalist stock.
Would it be the #2999 Savage Model 10, Heavy Barrel, with or without Accu-Trigger, Short Action Only? Midway seems to show it as 299797. What finish is that called, and are all those black lines raised?
I know nothing about aftermarket stocks, but am starting to look at them for my Hog Hunter, tho replacing the stock is last on the list of to do’s. I’ve not heard of Bell and Carlson before, and that’s a nice looking stock.
Gary...Will Fly for Food... and more Ammo
Might as well post a photo since that’s what this thread is about. Only had it for two weeks. Have about 50 rounds thru it. First thing to be done is either a muzzle brake or one of those mercury recoil devices. Then a scope, then possibly a stock. I do like the looks of that Bell and Carlson stock.
Gary...Will Fly for Food... and more Ammo
Which stock did you use? Did you have to do any fitting?
**** Torch, don't drop that sucker in the woods by accident!! That is sweet though.
Campdude, which short action did you order? 110, 111, and will factory box mag work?
any mods to get the recoil lug to fit? Thanks.
I ordered this one because I wanted to convert to DBM. I also had to open up the barrel channel to accommodate the contoured barrel and make some room for the DBM metal. Very little work on the recoil lug.
PRAIRIE HUNTER SAVAGE 11 TOP BOLT RELEASE DBM SHORT ACTION FACTORY BARREL CHANNEL PEPPER LAMINATE FINISHED (43A184D-18-112)
When I wanted to do a build up the hog hunter was an obvious choice. It already had most of the features I wanted from a factory rifle. The rifle itself though was **** hard to find in my area. I'm very pleased with it.
I seem to remember last year they were asking for the use of a hog hunter to use to make a stock. I offered mine and never heard another word from them.
There are 3 kinds of people in this world. Those who can do math and those who can't
Thank you, Sir!
Sbarkowski.....That is sick! Love it! Manufacturer of the stock? How does she shoot?
It's an MDT LSS chassis. Hogue grip, Fab Defence GL Shock stock and a milspec buffer tube. Havnt had a chance to even sight it in yet. Too busy and **** cold! I shot it twice in its factory form just to check the function then tore it apart. Its been a winter project.
When I posted on page 4 of this thread with my new Hog Hunter, a muzzle brake and a scope were all that I was going to do. An aftermarket stock was not even on my wish list. Oddly enough, a Bell & Carlson Medalist/Varmint stock was the first thing I did, then I put a scope on. Still no muzzle brake and I have about 160 rounds thru it and I just love shooting this gun. The stock makes a big difference. The gun started out stock at 7 ½ pounds, it now weighs 12 pounds. Takes up a tad bit of the recoil.
Gary...Will Fly for Food... and more Ammo
Hey, I've got a new Hog Hunter coming in, and I thought that having no box mag would just be a fact of life.
So many of you HH guys replacing stocks, modding magwells to accept (insert acronym here), and throwing around lots of abbreviated lingo, bottom metal, etc.--would someone please take a minute to describe to a noob HH modder what I need to know about transitioning from a normal stock to a stock with a mag? Do you guys fit the HH aftermarket stocks for different KINDS of mags? Anyone have one that just takes AR-10 mags? I'm here to soak up your knowledge about this concept.
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