Quote Originally Posted by foxx View Post
Yep. Long. 11 denotes short action, 111 denotes long action.

At the risk of offering TMI:

It is considered long because all 30-06's are long.
Likewise, all .308 are short. ( .308's are the short version of the 30-06. )

That being said, one can make a long action rifle fire a short action cartridge; but a short action rifle cannot be made to fire a long action cartridge.

That does not mean you can shoot a .308 in an action built for 30-06.( Whatever you have, it is designed for a specific cartridge) It means the long actions can be altered to fire a specific long or short action cartridge. Short actions can only be altered to fire different shorts.

Still confused?

Me, too. :)
Correct me if I am wrong, but I do believe that there were factory 308's and other short action calibers made on the 110/long action receiver prior to the introduction of the 10/short action receiver coming onto the scene. I thought I read that somewhere.