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    Love my old 110 Tactical .308


    Best $605 I have ever spent for a new rifle.



    I'm no wizard or expert on anything but this clunky stocked and lumbering trigger are as much fun as you can have legally.
    Plus the girls giggle hitting steel at 500 yards.

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    Another happy Savage owner!
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    Nothing wrong with that!

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    Quote Originally Posted by PhilC View Post
    Nothing wrong with that!

    Nope not at all ! Air rifle target at 200 yards.




    Kind of looking at the B&C M40 stock, just a little confusing about the correct match for the older trigger.

    ,,Cheers,,

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    Those 110 tactical's are getting scarce these days, still one of my favorite models.

    Dog will hunt, dog will hunt.

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    My 2000 .243 has a sporter barrel but it appears the same stock. My stock already had brass pillars. I also glass bedded it and added a cheek pad.

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    The way it's shooting now, I'd leave it alone! If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GaCop View Post
    The way it's shooting now, I'd leave it alone! If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
    I second this statement.

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    One of my other Savage rifles a 1942. I have a total of four now.


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    Quote Originally Posted by MJ11 View Post
    One of my other Savage rifles a 1942. I have a total of four now.



    What series No 32 scope is on the No4T? I used to collect miitary rifles and had a "T" in my collection along with a Savage made No4 and a Fazakerly No5 Jungle Carbine. THe "T" is worh big bucks. Do you have the transit chest?
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    I handloaded for mine using Sierra 174 grain Match Kings and it would shoot a consistant inch at 100 yards.
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    #32 MkIII

    The correct #34 MkII was in England having a chipped lens replaced when the photo was taken..

    The 174g SMK is the name of the game.

    Sometimes the 150g Game King SP with flat base is a good choice for older barrels ..


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    Quote Originally Posted by MJ11 View Post
    #32 MkIII

    The correct #34 MkII was in England having a chipped lens replaced when the photo was taken..

    The 174g SMK is the name of the game.

    Sometimes the 150g Game King SP with flat base is a good choice for older barrels ..

    Excellent accuracy for a No III Mk1. You make me wish I still collected miiltary rifles. I miss my Mk1 "T", Arisaka Type 38 sniper and Russian SVT 40.
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    I would ask why stop. The average $45 #4 from a pickle barrel twenty years ago can run $450+ today.

    I never looked at like an investment but having a bit of history. My old Savage 110's feel the same to me today.

    I have enjoyed the You tube videos of the Savage assembly and production lines over and over. Especially the barrel making and trigger fitting.

    Well worth the time to watch.

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