Oh yes, as for modifications, there are quite a few. Although, I wouldn’t recommend doing anything just yet. In fact, I’d encourage purchasing reloading equipment & supplies first. Many of the aftermarket parts do nothing for accuracy. Some can though, depending. However, it’s typically only in cases where accuracy is failing. But it requires a person capable of investigating a potential problem. You never want to just throw parts at a problem.
Anyway, what aftermarket parts replace the is most notably, is making a rifle look & at times, feel the way a user wants. Here is my current Model 10. It’s been very heavily modified. But, I’m on the extreme side of things and I am a Die Hard Savage fan…have been since I was 18 and have owned many 10/110 platforms through the years. Many other shooters would never do what I do, putting this amount of money into a Savage. Again, I’m a unique fan. But I don’t recommend others doing what I do. Not on their first Savage at least. I certainly didn’t touch my first, a model 111 Combo. But there may be a couple fairly inexpensive items I recommend doing. Depending on certain characteristics.
Bookmarks