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    Waiting on my new to me 110L in 243 Win with Pics

    Alright here goes. Thanks in advance for your thoughts.

    I bought this as part of a 2 gun deal, from a guy who inherited from his dad. I was really there for the other gun, but after I handled the Savage I knew I wanted them both. Looks clean but who knows till I can shoot it...

    I'm in So California, and waiting on this 110L (yeah lefty, this will be the first left handed gun I have ever owned) to wind it's way through California logistics. I will pick it up in 7 days or so. Also my first .243 Win. Looking around, I think the twist is 1:9.25, but can't find the history/chart/catalog where I saw that.

    I have 1 box of 100 gr Sellier Belloit 100gr ammo (at $40 but so it goes...), and so far have acquired a box of Sierra 100gr (ProHunter #1540) bullets. I want to shoot this gun and have some appropriate fun, so...

    1. Are the 100 grainers I have going to shoot ok in this? I have some Varget... If not, what weight range should I start the hunt for? The lighter bullets seem to need a faster twist? Is there a sweet spot range? Lighter bullets state need for faster twist? What about bullet weight range recommended for this gun/twist rate?

    3. To those who know, does this look like a factory trigger? Hard to find images of the early 110s.

    4. Looks like an early 110L from what I see here on Savage Shooters. Thinking 1960-62ish? I only have a few more pics, and can't really go grab it for more photos till I pick it up.

    Thanks hoping to learn alot on this gun.
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    Nice looking OLD Savage. I believe your correct on the 9.5" twist. My Savage 243 didn't shoot 100 grain pills very well but it loves the 95 grain Ballistic Tip and 87 grain BTHPs from Hornady. Not sure about that trigger.
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    On pre-66 models like yours, the year of manufacture can be determined by the oval barrel stamp. Your barrel stamp is 11K, the two digits are the inspector's ID and alpha character denotes year, K is 1959.

    From what little I can see of the trigger, it looks original.

    Very interesting scope mount, I couldn't quite make out the manufacturer.

    Congrats on scoring a nicely kept survivor.

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    I stared at that scope mount for while. I don't remember seeing one like it before. Great looking rifle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Orezona View Post
    I stared at that scope mount for while. I don't remember seeing one like it before. Great looking rifle.
    Thanks Orezona, when this thing gets out of jail I will get some more pics and post them.

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    Here are a few more I had in my phone my phone, and a couple of a similar scope mount listed on Ebay now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GaCop View Post
    Nice looking OLD Savage. I believe your correct on the 9.5" twist. My Savage 243 didn't shoot 100 grain pills very well but it loves the 95 grain Ballistic Tip and 87 grain BTHPs from Hornady. Not sure about that trigger.
    Thanks. OK I will start the hunt for something a little lighter.

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    On pre-66 models like yours, the year of manufacture can be determined by the oval barrel stamp. Your barrel stamp is 11K, the two digits are the inspector's ID and alpha character denotes year, K is 1959.

    From what little I can see of the trigger, it looks original.

    Very interesting scope mount, I couldn't quite make out the manufacturer.

    Congrats on scoring a nicely kept survivor.
    Thanks for all the info. Thought I saw somewhere they didn't start the 243 till 60 but obviously not. I'm also interested to see what the action length is.

    Scope is a Bausch and Lomb, pretty sure it's called Balvar. The adjustments are in the mount, not internally from what I can see so far. I did see that mount somewhere when I was looking up the scope. If I have another pic or 2 I will post them later.

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    Quote Originally Posted by STR513 View Post

    Scope is a Bausch and Lomb, pretty sure it's called Balvar. The adjustments are in the mount, not internally from what I can see so far. I did see that mount somewhere when I was looking up the scope. If I have another pic or 2 I will post them later.
    Looks like a Balvar8. They're pretty nice scopes. Best of their time. The adjustable ones especially sometimes have some small flecks inside that can be annoyance but does not inhibit their use. The American Rifleman tested one by dismounting it from the adjustable mounts, smacking against the leg of a chair, and then remounting it. It was reported to hold zero and function was not inhibited.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PhilC View Post
    Mine is 30-06 and do shoot it but not often. As you can imagine, at just 7lbs (including scope) and wearing a metal butt plate, it's not very pleasant from the bench. That said, the connection to my dad and the fact the rifle is one of the first 100 produced, it always makes me smile.
    I get that. Was talking with a friend the other day about recoil on the bench. Awesome that it's the original cal and in the first 100.

    Quote Originally Posted by Balvar24 View Post
    Looks like a Balvar8. They're pretty nice scopes. Best of their time. The adjustable ones especially sometimes have some small flecks inside that can be annoyance but does not inhibit their use. The American Rifleman tested one by dismounting it from the adjustable mounts, smacking against the leg of a chair, and then remounting it. It was reported to hold zero and function was not inhibited.
    It seemed pretty clean when I looked through it, hope it's as clear as I think it was.

    Based on your handle, you are really into these scopes, or ?

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