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    savageman101
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    Twin Brothers from Different Mothers!!


    Savage Model 10 PC(precision carbine) In both 308 and 223. All pretty much has stayed factory other than a few add-on's by myself.


    Model 10 PC 20" barrel's
    Accustock and accutrigger
    Dark Eagle 10 round box mags
    PRI Muzzle brake's on both" Savage forgot to cut "All" the threads on the 308 for the brake to time with supplied shims" Custom cut
    some on a Laser at my work and it timed Perfectly"


    Nikon M-308 and M-223 scopes, both in 4x16x42, Warne picatinny's, scope covers and bubble level's. Notice that the bolt head has been moved forward a bit on the 308. The way "I" hold the weapon
    when firing every now and again it would "Zing" my second knuckle on my trigger finger during recoil.


    Magpul short picatinny attached by drilling and tapping through the polymer and into the "Aluminum" skeleton of the Accustock.
    Swivel bi-pods on both. I roll my own ammo for both and they are a dream to shoot.



    Last edited by savageman101; 08-16-2014 at 08:40 PM.

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    Nice! I really like the precision carbine idea. How does the BDC on your scopes work? What is the picatinny rail for? Nice rifles!


    Did you find a good deal on them?

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    Thanks Chris.

    The picatinny is the rail that the scope rings mount to. The reticles are Nikoplex and not BDC. They work great for my style of shooting and my reloads.

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    If they only made the Model 10 PC in .260 rem!

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    Very nice, looks great

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    Savageman, I believe Chris is asking about the small rail on side. I'm curious what you mount on side.

    2 very nice set ups there. Good job!

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    Quote Originally Posted by clintsrv View Post
    Savageman, I believe Chris is asking about the small rail on side. I'm curious what you mount on side.

    2 very nice set ups there. Good job!
    Night lites! Streamlight TLR-1 works well in a no light situation.

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    nice!....well done!
    Life is tuff.....its even tuffer when your stupid
    {John Wayne}

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    Awesome!

    Absolutely awesome looking rigs! Like you, I have also added the M-223 and M-308 to bolt action rifles. The stated MV is better with the bolts action rifles so using the .223 55 gr. at 3240 and .308 168 gr at 2680 fps is much more realistic and accurate. My AR 10 bleads off about 10 % of the MV with the 16 inch barrel and blow back.
    I look forward to pics from your range trip. I'm certain the acuracy will be fantastic!

    Again, great job!
    Bart
    Nikon Pro Staff

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