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    Leon
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    110E


    Hey guys, I have been lurking around here for a bit and absorbing the endless information (I have learned so much here already). Now it is time for a first post!

    I have a couple of savages that I will be tearing down to the receiver and custom building as soon as I decide what I am going to turn them into lol.

    I am currently looking at buying another (a savage 110E .243win) in near perfect condition.

    The thing I am wondering is on the 110E, with the age and whatnot, is there anything special I need to know about this model that may make it more difficult to build on? Will the normal stagger-feed aftermarket stocks fit it with no problem or is something different, small shank barrels fit same as the more modern 10/110 series etc?

    I figured it is about the same as the modern (pre-centerfeed) savages but I figured I would ask the people who would know from experience before I go spending money on something that may or may no cause me problems. If everything is just the same as a more modern 10/110 then I am good to go.

    Thanks in advance for the info, this site is a MUST for anyone building savages.

    Thanks, Leon

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    Re: 110E

    http://savageshooters.com/SavageForu...ic,3883.0.html

    Read this it may be a J series action. You will need to measure the action screw spacing. Typically a 243 would be in a 10 series action (Short) however if it says its a 110 it could be a long or J series actions. If J series finding a stock may be difficult.

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    Leon
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    Re: 110E

    Thanks for that info, it is in fact a 110E (stamped on barrel) I'm glad I asked first. Thanks again!

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    Re: 110E

    It may have a long action magazine with spacers in it to accomodate the shorter cartridge, or a shorter magazine. Mounting screw spacing is the key to wether a stock is available or not. If it has the longer magazine it is convertable to long action cartridges. Also will have the flat rear reciever. I would look for a different rifle to buy for yur build.

    El Lobo

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    Re: 110E

    My .260 Remington is built on a long 110E action...works just fine.

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