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    110 savage ser. j. I have questions? ??


    Hey Guys I got an old 110 ser.j ,22 -250 heavy barrel .and it shoots very well.
    I'm the 3rd owner.if i rember savage told me it was made around 79 or so.anyhow I can't stand the trigger anymore its a pre acutrigger i think...what is a cost effective replacement where I can get 3lbs or so..
    And is the 110 action screws length same as the long action??
    Would a replacement stock like a Boyd pro varmint long action work. Any suggestions would be appreciated. .thanks.

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    Measure the distance between the screw holes. 5 1/16 and it is a true long action. Is it single shot? If it is a true J action is will be hard to find a stock that fits.

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    • "If it is a true J action is will be hard to find a stock that fits".??

      It's just a matter of moving the front action screw hole forward a bit along with the recoil lug area.
      Maybe 1/4"?
      The "J" is longer than the now short action and shorter than the now long actions.
      Where there's a will there's a way. I've and a couple of different modified stocks on my "J" 110 V.
      The back end (trigger/tang) area is the same as any other older Savage. Just adjust the front area to fit. And while you're at it, set pillars and be done with it.
      Just decide on what you want and go for it.






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    Thanks for the stock info..my action is a 4.525 or so..so is it a small action??? And would a 10 or 12 sm.action byods pro -varmiter work???
    And I will re-post about trigger question. .which would be cost effective to get around 3lbs..any help would be appreciated. .thanks Guys.��

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    Here is some information that will help in your search. http://www.savageshooters.com/conten...Action-Lengths
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    As far as a replacement trigger, think Rifle Basix. Got a couple and love them. Maybe $100.00?? Savage II is for bench work so think before you go that way.

    And, it looks like you're dealing with a 1st generation short action.
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    I have purchased several target accutriggers off this site over the years, selling my varmint accutriggers in the process. You might consider upping your membership to gain access to the classifieds and place a want-to-buy ad. There are aftermarket triggers available too. http://www.savageshooters.com/showth...vs-Rifle-Basix

    Once you know what you have and what you want, it's just a matter of waiting for the right used part to become available here, or buying new.
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    Have you looked closely at the trigger? If it is a 3-screw trigger, it is easily adjusted down to 2.5-3# by replacing the L-shaped wire and reducing the depth of the sear notch engagement.

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    I got a SAV-2 for my 112J 220S and just installed it tonight, but I'm having trouble adjusting it. I need to call them tomorrow and do some talk with them mostly about the sear and the sear adjustment. It was easy to install, but to tell the truth, the original trigger in it was not bad, it was well under #3, but I never measured it. I just got a hankering. I'm hoping it's not any worse, I read a lot of good things about it. If I get it going tomorrow, I'll report. It was $147 from eabco. You can get it from the factory for $159 plus shipping.

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