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    Cheapest place to buy a 10,11,110,111


    My buddy is looking to buy one but everything local to us is expensive even used. Where is the cheapest to find then

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    Tell us where you are located. I know a few places to look in PA.

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    Springfield mo

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    Cabelas has the $379.00 ...12FV special going on right now

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    That sounds awesome. I just told him about it but the nearest cabelas is 2.5hrs away

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    Quote Originally Posted by futurerider103 View Post
    That sounds awesome. I just told him about it but the nearest cabelas is 2.5hrs away
    how bad does he want one?

    Bruce
    Holy Crap!!

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    Get some shooting buddies or the family together and make a road trip out of it! Do some Christmas shopping!

    The Cabelas 12FV is one of the really great deals in guns out there. There are not a whole lot of options on it, but it's a bargain for a great shooter.

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    Bass pro is showing the model 11/111 hunter xp rifle combo for 419.99. Thats local to you
    "And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.” John 8:32 (New King James Version)

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    Are they open to used rifles? You can often find some real steals on used stuff especially right after deer season. There are guys who buy a rifle and keep it long enough to bag a deer then sell the rifle after the season is over. I bought a used 12 LRPV for about $300 less than the new price and it had about 10 rounds through it. The original owner thought there was some accuracy issue with it. I knew Savage would fix it if there was an issue but I suspected they just hadn't broke it in. I'm not a guy that thinks you need a witches hat and a cauldron to break a rifle in right. I just think they need to be shot a few times to knock down any imperfections maybe on the crown or in the barrel or in the action. Whatever the case by the time I had 200 rounds through that 12 it was shooting like a million dollar rifle. I told the LGS owner, who sold the gun to me on consignment, how well it shot and he about had a cow. Obviously he thought he was selling me a lemon. That's happened to me more than once. I sent in a SA XDm pistol to correct a problem when the original owner thought it was messed up. I saved about $200 on that deal by buying slightly used and being patient enough to let Springfield fix the problem. I had other pistols. I could afford to wait. And it worked out great. There were no questions at all about being the original owner.

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    He is open to the used rifles and that's what I've been telling him is to wait because in the last 3yrs and have under $300 in both including both having Leupold scopes

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    My .270 110e on the left after i refinished it and the .243 I cut down 2in from the stock and 2in from the barrel for my son.

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    To Futurerider, When your son gets grownup, I have a pair of the Beech wood left overs if you want. (Both are blind, stagger feed magazine) But personally, I put $120 or so in to a Boyd's stock to spiff up the appearance. By the way, what is the stock on your 110e 270? that looks nice.

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    Thanks.
    That is the factory stock on my .270 that I refinished then sprayed lacquer and lots of wet sanding to 2000grit.
    Here is what it looked like in the pawn shop. I got it for $130



    Factory approved


    How much ephod you need out of the stock? It will be later because I'm currently looking for work so no go on spending money currently

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    FWIW I bought a used 110 in 30.06 for $225 and it came with a scope. The stock was starting to warp and I think they knew that but it didn't cost a lot for another one. I shot the heck out of that rifle for a long time.

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