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    turbomrdeuce
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    savage 7mm mag


    hi guys new to guns bought my first rifle its a savage 7mm mag im looking for bipods that are compatible with the gun. this is the model i have 111FCXP3 its the scope gun combo. thanks

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    okie2
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    Re: savage 7mm mag

    buy a pivet model CALDWELL from midwayusa.com $49.00
    so do you hand load?
    And get you a boyd's thumbhole stock you will love it $92.00
    They only weigh 21/2 pounds.
    here is mine
    [img width=600 height=269]http://i661.photobucket.com/albums/uu340/OKIE2-photos/my%20guns/SAVAGE7MAG.jpg[/img]
    [img width=435 height=450]http://i661.photobucket.com/albums/uu340/OKIE2-photos/my%20guns/savage7mag139sst.jpg[/img]

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    Re: savage 7mm mag

    turbomrduece,

    WELL ......... !

    Welcome to SHOOTING!

    Welcome to the forum!!

    Welcome to the crazy life of an enlightened Savage rifle shooter!

    DID I MISS ANYTHING?? .......... LOL!!

    ::)


    As I read this, you've likely got a Tupeware stock ...... that will give you fits but your mileage might vary.

    Do you handload ....... if not we WILL work on that!!




    Enjoy your stay and may it be very fruitful!!!


    Three 44s

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    turbomrdeuce
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    Re: savage 7mm mag

    Quote Originally Posted by Three44s
    turbomrduece,

    WELL ......... !

    Welcome to SHOOTING!

    Welcome to the forum!!

    Welcome to the crazy life of an enlightened Savage rifle shooter!

    DID I MISS ANYTHING?? .......... LOL!!

    ::)


    As I read this, you've likely got a Tupeware stock ...... that will give you fits but your mileage might vary.

    Do you handload ....... if not we WILL work on that!!




    Enjoy your stay and may it be very fruitful!!!


    Three 44s
    lol thank you i dont know what you mean by tupeware stock. and also what do you mean by if i handload? sorry im a newbie

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    okie2
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    Re: savage 7mm mag

    tupper ware is the black plastic stock.
    reload means do you remake you old fired shells new again
    new primer new powder new bullet shoot it again.

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    turbomrdeuce
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    Re: savage 7mm mag

    Quote Originally Posted by okie2
    tupper ware is the black plastic stock.
    reload means do you remake you old fired shells new again
    new primer new powder new bullet shoot it again.
    oh no i dont do my own reloads would like to though

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    Re: savage 7mm mag

    Welcome, you've made a dandy pick for you first firearm. That 7mm Mag can do just about anything well.

    IMHO - Harris is pretty much the industry standard for bipods.

    Take you're time, enjoy yourself but always...Safety First !!

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    okie2
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    Re: savage 7mm mag

    Quote Originally Posted by shovelheadave
    Welcome, you've made a dandy pick for you first firearm. That 7mm Mag can do just about anything well.

    IMHO - Harris is pretty much the industry standard for bipods.

    Take you're time, enjoy yourself but always...Safety First !!
    And they cost twice as much as caldwell's and not any better I have both brands.

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    Re: savage 7mm mag

    Yep, me too. I can only speak on the Caldwell and the Harris models that I have, the Harris is of better quality.

    But do I agree, I don't like the Harris price tag.

  10. #10
    hailstone
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    Re: savage 7mm mag

    Believe its Shooters Ridge that makes a spin off copy of the Harris for less money. Made in China and uses metric fastners so interchangeability is an issue.

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    okie2
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    Re: savage 7mm mag

    interchangeability is an issue with what ?

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    hailstone
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    Re: savage 7mm mag

    Harris bipods and most American made products use English measurement fasteners namely 8-32 & 10-32 machine screw sizes. The foreign made bipods use metric thread sizes like 4mm x .70 or 5mm x .80 or anyone of half dozen other sizes. Brownells markets a quick attach thumbscrew for the Harris bipod which works on those bipods but not the imports. Try forcing them and you ruin the threads in the bipod due too the softness.

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