I forgot to mention, it has the tupperware stock
Was the 375 H&H a large or small shank barrel, all the ones I saw in the Alaskan series were 20 inch barrels, this one is a 24 incher. So it might be a different 116 line. I haven't had my hands on it yet, bought it online so I am trying to figure it out. I have no info in any of my books on that configuration and I know the barrel is stock and has iron sights on it.
I forgot to mention, it has the tupperware stock
Small shank. Savage used to offer what was referred to as the 116 Safari Express (SE) that had a 3-blade rear safari-style sight, but I can't recall what the barrel length was on them.
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Introduced in 1999, first catalogued in 2000.
Barrel is 22" in all calibers, plus a 2" on-off muzzle brake.
Chambered in 300 Winchester Mag, 300 H&H Mag, 338 Winchester Mag, and 458 Winchester Mag.
Controlled round feed, stainless action and barrel, select American Walnut stock with ebony forend tip and stainless cross-bolts. Cut checkering and vented recoil pad. 4 round magazine capacity, stagger feed blind magazine.
45.5" overall length, 8.5# weight.
Last edited by Hotolds442; 04-19-2015 at 07:41 PM.
Originally Posted by keeki
Guess it doesn't really matter. If ya cant afford $15, you won't be buying much anyways
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