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    Savage 11 VT .308


    Anybody has some words of wisdom regarding the above mentioned rifle? I just went by Dick's sports and they have that rifle on the shelf. Ok...what I want to do is shoot this as is for a while. Is this a decent rifle? Is it accurate right out the box. Is this a rifle you would buy for yourself? Is the action good quality? Later I would like to change the barrel and perhaps put an AI stock on. What is the screw spacing for this model? Also I saw that the barrel nut is round and does not have any slots to allow for the use of the wrench I have already. Is it easy to remove that barrel and afterwards can I replace that nut with as NSS-like barrel nut? Also I am wondering about the trigger. How low can you adjust it on this rifle? I know...so many questions. I will welcome any pertinent advise. Thank you.

    Kat

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    Also looking at the Savage 10FCPK for the same general reasons. Any experience with this one?

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    And while I am at it, what triggers are availbe out there to change the one existing on the 10FCPK and also is there ever an inerest for people in buying the factory stock if I take the rifle apart? Just trying to stay proactive here.

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    Search around in this subsection of the forum. This question is asked about every 2 days.

    Seems like most people are generally pretty happy with the VT.
    FTR in 223, BA LE Tactical in 308, 110 Flatback in CBI 6mmBR Norma, Others

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    I have one in .308, the only issue I had with it was the cheek rest on the stock not being tall enough for me. After some modification to the stock to correct that, I was able to get sub 1/2" groups @100yd with the cheap 150gr Winchester power points off a bipod. So far, I'm very pleased with it.

    Sorry, just realized this post was nearly 5 months ago

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    Quote Originally Posted by Plowdaddy519 View Post
    I have one in .308, the only issue I had with it was the cheek rest on the stock not being tall enough for me. After some modification to the stock to correct that, I was able to get sub 1/2" groups @100yd with the cheap 150gr Winchester power points off a bipod. So far, I'm very pleased with it.

    Sorry, just realized this post was nearly 5 months ago
    No problem. Appreciate the input. Since that post I got the parts for building my own rifle to include a target action RBLP, a CBI 308 bull barrel 28", a McMillan A4 stock (which is not here yet) and a NF scope. This will be a switch barrel rifle. Hope you are enjoying your shooting time.

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