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    110 Mountain Rifle Build


    So I just picked up a7RM in a 110 for the purposes of building a Mountain Rifle. I am topping it with a Burris Fulfield 3x9x40 E1 scope that I got with Cabelas points the scope it came with was a Simmons 8 pt.. It also came with a black shiny tupper ware stock. I pulled a wooden 110 stock off of a 243 I have. So here is my list of questions I have. I want a 500 yd hunting rifle.

    Will the wooden stock fit the 7mag?

    If the wooden stock fit the 7mag would it be worth refinishing and using? {I like wood stocks both are blind mag)

    How much would glassing and bedding a wood factory stock improve accuracy?

    Is glassing and bedding a stock something a pretty handy person can do?

    I adjusted the factory trigger on my 243 to my liking so I will try to do the same with a 7mag.

    Is there that much difference in a 5lb trigger and a 2.5 lb trigger in a hunting situation?

    What is a good pre fit recoil pad to put on a 7mag? Ive never shot her before, but from what I understand its about the same as a 30-06. I have been shooting a savage .06 since I was 10 so I am no stranger to the recoil. I've been shooting an 06 for 30 yrs.

    Do I even need a after market recoil pad?

    What else am I missing that will make this a great mountain rifle?


    Thanks for the opinions!

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    Wow, That is a lot to unpack.

    The Wood stock you have will bolt up but the magazine inlet is wrong so unless you have a mill it is probably a no go.

    Bedding, regardless if you use Acraglass or any other bedding media, is normally a big improvement in a wood stock, and using pillars is standard procedure once you get that far. Watch a few video's and research it a bit and you can probably do a sufficient job if you are handy.

    Trigger pull weight is subjective and preferential. For instance if you wear gloves you could trip a light trigger before you knew what was happening. 2.5 lb's is as low as I would go with a hunting rifle.

    I would rather have a brake than a bigger softer recoil pad.

    If you are going to be on foot for a while the lightest rifle you can build is what makes a good mountain rifle.

    I think a 284 or a 280 Rem or 280AI makes a great Mountain Rifle cartridge.
    The Dunning-Kruger effect is alive and well.

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    Your .243 was built on a LA?

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    I doubt a Savage SA stock will fit a LA 7mm RM barreled action.

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    So, while I had the synthetic stock off, I tried it in the 243 stock. It will bolt right up. The only difference is the total length of the wood stock is about 2” shorter on the fore end. I wouldn’t think that would matter would it? I also remember reading where some of the old 110 243’s were actually made in a long action.


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    You will have to inlet the mag well in the stock so that a long action magazine will fit.
    The Dunning-Kruger effect is alive and well.

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    110 Mountain Rifle Build

    Both are stagger fed so would this still be required. The 7mag sat in there perfectly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shmelton View Post
    I also remember reading where some of the old 110 243’s were actually made in a long action.
    Yes, they were. My wife's 7-08 purchased in the 80s is same way.

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