Looking forward to the pics!
Two weeks ago I traded a Husky 141 chain saw for a Stevens 200 in 308 that was in like new condition. The first thing I did was go to the computer and find Savage Shooters. Thanks to the board I have a LRS stock from Stockys coming tomorrow. Thursday or Friday I should have my Sharp Shooters Competition Trigger delivered. Will post pictures and report on stock and trigger when everything is assembled. Thanks for your help.
Looking forward to the pics!
and on and on it goes ! welcome enjoy it !
My stock came today and is great. Barreled action dropped in with no problems. It looks good and feels good. Very quick service. Looks better in good light. When the sun comes out again I'll try to get more pix. For the price I don't see how you could go wrong.
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What stock is it ???
being stung bye the barrel nut bug there is no turning back
good job rifle looks great
It is the long range sporter in coffee. It came from Stocky's and was quick getting here.
Very nice!
These pictures show the color better.
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nice job. I had a Stocky's rimfire stock that was the same color, and really liked it.
congrats...
”I have a very strict gun control policy: if there’s a gun around, I want to be in control of it.”
~Clint Eastwood
Look's great. Now tell how much of a difference it made at the bag's as far as shooting or did you shoot before the add-on's.
I haven't had a chance to get to the range. The new trigger should arrive today or tomorrow and after it is installed I'll work in some range time. I was surprised that I was able to get the original trigger down to 3.25lbs. Looking forward to playing with the new trigger.
Nice looking rifle! It sounds like you have jumped in with both feet, what are you looking at for the next build? ;D
Welcome to the forum!
Bob
It's better to shoot for the moon and hit the fencepost than to shoot for the fencepost and hit the ground!
The first thing is ....... you got a SAVAGE!
Second, you found this site!
THIRD ..... you bought a paid membership!!! ...... that was MOST WISE!
Fourth ..... you bought a very pretty stock!
........ you've made a whole lot of progress for only five posts!!!! A belated welcome to the forum (BTW!)
NOW .......
You've got a great caliber ...... but I've been told that the 7-08 is EVEN better ..... LOL!!! .........
Ignore that last comment .......
........ now go lock up your wallet!!!
Three 44s
Welcome to the addiction Clyde, once you start it's impossible to stop!
-HcP
Thanks for the welcome, Bob.Originally Posted by BobT
I don't know what is next. Been thinking about a .25, .35 or maybe a 9.3.
I have a 9.3x62 in a Husqvarna 640 built on an FN commercial action that I really like, I've been kicking the idea around for a Savage in the same chambering. My most recent "next project" is a Striker, I have barrels in .22-.250, .243 and .308 for it and I'm thinking a .250 AI would be the cats meow!Originally Posted by right turn Clyde
Bob
It's better to shoot for the moon and hit the fencepost than to shoot for the fencepost and hit the ground!
The Sharp Shooter Competition Trigger came this afternoon and I now have a crisp 1.75lb trigger. I believe I am ready for the range. Sweet trigger. Thanks for your support!
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