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    ,,,,,what model 111 30-06 do I get?


    I have not figured out what the letters stand for after the model number??

    Is there some where I can read up on this?

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    You can look at Savage's website but that will only give you factory configurations. Some retailers have rifles made to their own specs(ie. Stainless vs. Blued vs. Black and different stocks like laminate vs. Walnut vs. Composite) you'll have to read the specs to see.

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    Thanks..............

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    suffixes
    AK -Adjustable Muzzle Brake
    B -Laminate Stock
    C -Clip (Detachable Box Mag.)
    F -Synthetic Stock
    G -Hardwood Stock
    L -Left Hand
    LE -Law Enforcement
    ML -Muzzleloader
    S -No Sights
    P -Police
    SE -Safari Express
    SS -Stainless Steel
    U -Ultra High Lustre
    V -Long Range (Heavy Barrel)
    XP -Package Gun
    Y -Youth

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    ,,,,,what model 111 30-06 do I get?
    What do you like in a rifle?
    The Dunning-Kruger effect is alive and well.

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    Thanks Pepper! That's what I was looking for!

    I like a rifle that's accurate RH...

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    110 FCP HS Precision. sell the bolt head and barrel and get a .473 LA BH and a Krieger or Bartlein 30 cal barrel. Have it chambered and threaded Class 2 or 3 to your SSS timed and trued action. You will find accuracy.

    The Dunning-Kruger effect is alive and well.

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    WoW! Sounds like a LOT of money!

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    Not having a specific plan is more expensive IMHO.
    The Dunning-Kruger effect is alive and well.

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    I would definitely agree with Robinhood

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    Me too

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