She's purty!
Steve
Who ever said that Savage rifles cannot be SEXY???
She's purty!
Steve
Too Many...
Here is my almost original 111 in 300 win mag. Only things I have done is stiffen the forend & camo the stock. Should blend a little better once hunting season arrives and the grass dries out. Once I find a place to get a good aftermarket stocks here in Canada, it will get a upgrade & probably a new barrel.
Nice gun.
You're pretty hooped for left-handed stocks in Canada. Check CGN, I believe there are exactly three sources for stocks for your rifle - none are cheap.
.308, factory tupperware stock, did some modifications to it.
First post here. My name's Matt. This is my newly put together rig that started out as a 12 VLP DBM 22-250 9 twist. Put on a shilen 22-250 8-twist .252 neck and set the chamber at minimum headspace. also did an NSS recoil lug and a SSS competition trigger. The stock is an HS PSV118 that midway just had on clearance last week, I had to bite on it
used to be this....
factory it was good for 1 inch at 100yds, rarely any better even after it was bedded. put about 600 rounds through the factory barrel before i got tired of trying to make it shoot. it did shoot 75gr A-maxs as well as anything else. I've read a few posts where they were hit or miss in a 9 twist, mine seemed to stabilize them fine. i figure i'll get the barrel checked out and if it's not in terrible shape i'll get it rechambered for a 22-6mm. i doubt i'll feel much pain if it's shot out in a few hundred rounds
Originally Posted by ponykilr
Maybe its shooter coolant?
my beauty :)
12fv 223, Bell & Carlson Medalist Tactical stock, Sightron SIII 6-24x50
SergNG, Is that a clip on Muzzle Break?
If so, where from?
Cheers
correct, starts about 30mm from muzzleOriginally Posted by dangaff
Savage single shot short action with HD SS lug from Mr. Brigg's. A finished Stockade Woodchuck with custom paint on trigger guard. Vortex Viper 6.5-20x44 mounted with Burris extreme tactical bases and Weaver skeletonized quad low mount rings. Adam & Bennett 1 in 14 twist SS Fluted chambered for .223AI
sharp gun
Model 12 btv .204 nikon monarch 4-16x50<br />Model 110La 243ai 26"brux 1:8 twist sss comp trigger leupold vx3 4.5-14x40 tack driver!!
Not much to look at but it keeps the coyotes guessing. ;D This my Stevens 200 in .223.
I think a 7mm wsm barrel may be in the cards for this action.
hogue stock
timney trigger
medium varmiter barrel with gilly wrap
chambered in yote death (.223) ,,,many,,many,, many dogs have died from this gun. under .25 groups 1/2'' high at a hundred...i love it!! it doesn't recoil,,,you can watch em' get hit and drop in the scope.
I've enjoyed seeing other member's rigs, so I thought I would share two from my family of Savages...
First, Savage 10 BAS-K in 308. I've made a few changes, as you can probably tell. Magpul MIAD grip, Jerry Miculek brake, older Harris bipod, Magpul PRS stock, Accu-Shot monopod, Sightron SIII 6-24x50 Mil-Dot.
Second, Savage Dual Port Target Action. Shilen Select Match SS 260 Ackley barrel, EGW 20 MOA base, Warne Rings, Sightron SIII 20x50 Modified Mil-Dot, HS Precision Pro Series Police stock, Blackhawk cheekpiece. This was my first build, and still my favorite. Shoots under .25 MOA all day long.
More to come later...
110 BA 300 Win Mag Vortex Viper 6.5-20x50
12 BVSS 22-250 Vortex 6-24x50 Crossfire
MidwayUSA order arrived on Christmas eve. New socks for the long guns.
my 12 vlp 300wsm got a few things i plan to add next is an adjustable rest and a new custom bipod
New scope and mount on a 10FCP-HS .308. The mount is a EGW 20 MOA long bedded with Devcon and the scope is a Bushnell 4200 First Focal Plane Mil-dot 6x24x50 illuminated.
how do u like the ffp bushy
It's a great rifle. I am setting it up for night hunting hogs and coyote. Trigger is very light and the gun is not so heavy that carrying in the field becomes a burden.
Not too bad for 500M, and -29 degrees C!
The three rifles are a pair of SPRINGFIELD (Savage Arms) 120a's and a STEVENS 66B. They are some of the confiscated rifles ODNR sold to our LGS If you cant tell, their in bad shape and missing parts but salvageable. I will be cleaning up and repairing them for some Boy Scouts to earn their Rifle Merit Badge.
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