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    110 vs 111 vs 112 ?


    Hey guys.
    Aside from the 112 being a single feed gun, are there any other advantages to the 110 and 111?
    I mean I don't need a mag feed action. So are there other reasons to get the more expensive 110 or 111?
    Are they more accurate? Better designed?

    The 110 BA looks more ninja shit but I can't understand what else it has over the 111.
    And long range guys are pretty much single load all their cartridges. So why pick the 111 or 110 over the 112?

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    Okay, I guess obviously there is more adjustability with the 111 and 110 over the 112....obviously. But is that all?

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    They're all the same exact action design.

    http://www.savageshooters.com/conten...r-Designations

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrFurious View Post
    They're all the same exact action design.

    http://www.savageshooters.com/conten...r-Designations
    Thank you.
    But I would assume the single shot 112 would not have a hole at the bottom of the action where the mag would fit...Correct?
    And would the 111 and 112 have a free floated barrel just like the 110 BA?

    Technically, if I just use the action and barrel and I replace the chassis for a XLR or any other chassis, they would all be the same except the 112 would not have a mag, right?

    I think I'm going to get the 112 Magnum Target. Seems to me the 110 BA is a lot more expensive just for looking more ninja.

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    Maybe you should spell out what you want and then ask the question?

    All of them free float except the LRA which has a pressure point in the stock (at least reported so far)

    The 112 338 Lapua is a single shot. Single shots do not have a cutout in the bottom.

    Its the Large shank, it may have a smaller port for more sturdy.

    Savage makes a lot of different rifles for different purposes. You get to choose what that is.

    Previously there were 112 single shots in other long action calibers but no more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RC20 View Post
    Maybe you should spell out what you want and then ask the question?
    Agreed

    The difference between the chassis of the 110 vs 111, is the same as the difference of any bolt action rifle vs functionality of an AR.

    Pistol grip, adjustable LOP butt stock and Cheek Weld, M-lok rail

    Either you want these features or you don't

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    There are some differences between the standard (small) and the large shank barrels. I have a 12 VLP (Varmint Low Profile) which has a small shank barrel but the 12 LPR ( Long Range Precision) is a large shank barrel. I'm assuming the large shank models would theoretically be more accurate.

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