I got a model 11 308 Tupperware the whole nine yards it shoot under 2 inches of 200
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Picked up the Model 111 at my LGS Wednesday for $375 OTD. Nice looking rifle with accu-trigger. Previous owner did not abuse it and from the looks of the bolt face it hasn't been shot that much though when I cleaned it, the bore was a copper mine. It has a bright blue finish and the usual "Tupperware" stock. Rifle is a dream to carry it's so light but, from the bench, it kicks as bad as my 450 Bushmaster does with 300 gr JHPs. Sighted it in yesterday at the club range using 140 grain Nosler Ballistic Tips over IMR4831SC. 57.4 grains yielded a 100 yard group of .770" and velocity averaged 2937 fps. It's definitely a keeper.
Vietnam Vet, Jun 66 - Dec 67
I got a model 11 308 Tupperware the whole nine yards it shoot under 2 inches of 200
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Congrats on the new 270, GaCop! Sounds like a nice rifle for a nice price.
Shot it again Friday with 130 grain Hornady bullets over H4350. Shot like crap and had my mystified until I noticed the scope had slipped in the rings. Gotta get better rings and replace the cheap factory bases. The two piece bases won't allow me to bring the scope far enough back to shoot comfortably having to creep the stock a bit to see thru the scope. Barrel is till a copper mine! If it's anything like the 243 barrel that was on my Axis, it will be a copper mine for life! That one coppered up even after 300 rounds thru it.
Vietnam Vet, Jun 66 - Dec 67
Got in an extended Weaver base from Amazon yesterday and installed it using Weaver Steel rings. Now the scope sits far enough back that I don't have to creep the stock to see thru the scope. Back to load development.
Vietnam Vet, Jun 66 - Dec 67
awesome! i love hearing stories of used savages being winners!
I have done pretty well myself getting used savages that are incredibly accurate!
My oldest son picked up a model 111 270 today with a Bushnell 4x12 scope for $200.00 out the door today at a local pawn shop.
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