The gun in your pic has the side bolt release. Its the tab right in front of the bolt handle on the reciever. That is the one you want because there are many more parts and stocks for this style. The newer style has a button for the bolt release in the front of the trigger guard and is nearly impossible to get a new stock for.
Yep, get a used savage with accutrigger with the proper bolt head and just build off that. Or a Stevens and put a new trigger on it. You can swap the barrel for whatever you want as well. You're set on your stock already it seems, so there's no issue there......it's a good choice. So now you have a barreled action that's ready to go, as well as a stock to put it in. Either way you're in a pretty good spot.
So now get you a 20 moa egw rail and some Burris xtr rings. (Budget minded and very functional) So now for optics. Spend as much as you can there. I'd say the new Weaver, Bushnell, or Vortex FFP, but that's me. There's plenty of cheaper SFP options as well as better ring/rail options.
The kicker to this is with a used savage action (to get the accutrigger and the stock you want) you now have a barrel, stock, etc to sell and you can put the money towards other stuff, such as bolt handle and bolt lift kit. I would recommend stockade (Kevin Rayhill) for these and quite possibly even one of his stocks. Now you have a rig well capable of your tasks. You can even go further with buying a quality brux, bartlein, rock, etc barrel. Some may require a smith to thread, chamber, etc. There's plenty of prethreaded drop ins though.
That's what I'd do, but it's your rig. Good luck, Jason
Going this evening to buy a Savage 10 FXP in .308 at walmart. I got tired of looking for a used one. I'm glad i did not order the Remington 700 sps tactical like i was thinking about a while back, I saw one today at a pawn shop, and man that thing is ugly. the houge stock looking like a rubber turd too.
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Good News. I purchased the Savage 10 FXP in .308 at Wal-mart. I think i paid more than i wanted, but at least i got the last one they had. It was $490 after taxes and background check, the fxp came with the Bushnell 3x-9x40 scope. Guess it aint to bad since i didnt have a scope anyway. But that will be the first thing that gets replaced.
OH and if you guys are wanting a good deal on Savages. Budsgunshop.com is haveing a great sale on Savages starting the 10/15/12. I almost decided to get the Savage 11 THXP or something like that, It had the detachable box and a NIKON 3-9x40 scope for around $440. It just didnt have many aftermarket stock options so i passed on it. Also they are giveing away every 25th gun sold, and no limit on number of purchases either.
Here is the website. http://www.budsgunshop.com/catalog/index.php
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Thank all you guys for your inputs. Here is the list of all that i have planned to buy in order of priority for me.
1. Savage 10 fp, stagger feed, side release for bolt. ----- purchased
2. Optics, still looking. I want around 4-18x50
3. Savage Tactical Bolt Handle Flat Back, http://www.tacticalworks.com/Savage-...k-SSSTBSS.html
4. Harris Bipod 9-13", http://www.cheaperthandirt.net/produ...FQaEnQodBl8AAw
5. Bell Carlson Taticalist style 2 Medalist, http://www.stockysstocks.com/servlet...al-2092/Detail
6. Barrel Upgrade. Still looking but this is got my attetion. http://www.midwayusa.com/product/762...hreaded-muzzle
7. brake for barrel. if i get number 6 on my list.--http://www.midwayusa.com/product/910504/dpms-muzzle-brake-miculek-5-8-24-thread-lr-308-steel-parkerized
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Know exactly what you mean...why pay extra for a stock that you will end up replacing (or wanting to) anyway. I'm sure some SPS guys love their Hogue stocks, I'm not a fan. Not here to bash the 700 stock really or go on a post-stealing rant but I also held that Remington at Gander Mountain and thought it should be better quality, the stock that is. Slight pressure on the forearm touched the barrel like the material was rubber or something pliable like those circa 1980's unbreakable pocket combs.
Wished I would've seen this thread a while back....I also looked at the PC, a Tikka (which I already own one), and that Ruger Scout. Ended up with the Savage Hog Hunter. I too am changing the stock, to this: http://www.tacticalworks.com/Savage-....-Package.html which has the CDI DBM as well. $475 is a lot of $$ but added to $414 to what I paid for a .308 Hog ain't too bad. Only thing is for me I would have not opted for the threaded barrel as I don't have a use for it.
I added the CDW 0 MOA and changed the iron sights for about $60. Irons were what I wanted though and that saved me $$ 'cause I didn't have to drill and tap for them. Gonna install an SWFA 10x Super Sniper and I should be done...as far as the wife knows anyway
Sounds like what you got is what you were shopping for and it will do what you want it to do. I was thinking the same way, like buying a house with a good foundation but needs a new roof.
Savages are great rifles to build on. I was looking for a good starting point for a .308 too. I went with the model 11 Hog Hunter and I'm pleased. Got a semi heavy barrel, tactical bolt, and threaded muzzle. All I got to do is change the stock out.
i think im going to put a simmons 6.5-20x50 with mil dot and ao on it for now they are on sale at optics planet with a 20 dollar rebate after. later im going to get the millet trs on it. funds getting low.
Ok guys, I bought the simmons whitetail classic 6.5-20x55 mm with mil-dot scope. I had to upgrade to leupold base's and got a set of leupold offset rings also, the stock base and rings on it where hitting the bell on my scope. so it had to remove them. I should have waited and got the 1 piece rail but i was impatient and got the leupolds. I had them mounted and bore sighted at the gun shop for free after purchase.
I done my initial break in with winchester 150 and 180 grains, and at first wanst thrilled with the results. I was shooting about a 2-3 moa at 100 yards was pretty windy though. I thought something was wrong. So a few days later i went and bought 100 rounds of Federal 150 gr soft points at wall mart, a set of shooting bags, and also set my accutrigger to the lowest setting. I went out today and shot some more, And was i impressed. my groups where greatly better, after tweaking my scope and cleaning my rifle again i was able to put 5 rounds in less than 1 inch, 3 shots makeing 1 hole and 2 slightly lower. I waited and let my barrel cool some while i was dancing around and sending pics of it to my friends. I was then able to put 3 rounds in 3 different bulls eyes. I cant believe how this thing shoots now, And i beleive it will only get better with more practice and especially after the upgrades, but if im doing this good for now, I will hold on later for the barrel and stock, or at least after deer season. Now i got to go to my dads property and take adavantage of his 700 yard long field. Lucky me.
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sandbags mainly. the trigger adjustmemt helped alot. and controlling myself during my trigger pull. also the gun really likes the federal ammo.
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Here is a better pic of the gun with the scope and rings. It's not exactly pretty, but man does it shoot. I am really itching to put a 1 piece rail on it later though.
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Here is one of the targets i was shooting when sighting it in at 100 yards.
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If you are shooting well with the bases you have, and the scope is adjusted for your position and eye relief, no need to spring for a one piece base.
Unless its simply because you want one.
Got a slightly used Harris Bipod Ultralight on ebay for $45. really looks good on the gun. Pics comeing later.
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model 16 that was on an accustock with bolt release in trigger guard. $221 from midway
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So here it is with the Harris Ultralight bipod.
and my boxer kojak.
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hey guys i noticed a small problem a few months ago while removing my stock. i removed it and put back together, i cycled my action and noticd the bolt in the action was hitting the stock screw. i dnt beleive i over tightend or got a screw in wrong positioned. i backed it out a bit and double checked everything. it shot good when fired, has this happend to any1 else or what. i beleive with it not snug it will play and reduce accuracy. i have not had time to inspect it more, but deer season is sneaking up and i will be target practicing soon and dnt want to chance anything.
Not trying to be snarky, but frankly, it matters not what you "believe."
You either tightened it more than it had been, or perhaps there was a washer that fell out and got lost.
If you swapped the two bolts, you wouldn't be the first person to have made that mistake either. (but usually the rear bolt won't even contact the receiver through the front hole (or is it the other way around...I'm not near a disassembled rifle as I type.))
If the actions screws are, in fact in the correct holes, you should either shorten the bolt or use a washer/spacer to functionally get the same effect.
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