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Looking for a pistol grip, synthetic stock for Savage 110FP

 
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Old 12-01-2004, 10:33 PM
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Looking for a pistol grip, synthetic stock for Savage 110FP

I'm a new, ignorant long range hunter. I just got a Savage 110FP tactical rifle in 300 Win Mag.

I have always preferred pistol grip stocks to regular hunting-style stocks. So I am looking for a good, inexpensive pistol-grip (varmit/sniper style) stock. I've read much about the Choate, good and less-than-good. I have small hands and the grips on the Ultimate Sniper and Ultimate Varmit are too big/wide to be comfortable and the front swivel/stud mount on the rail is said by many to be not very rugged. Plus the Ultimate Sniper is a bit heavy at six pounds.

Is there anything else in the under-$200 price range that has a pistol grip with Choate-type adjustability for small-handed guys? (I prefer a much narrower pistol grip.)

Thanks,

Kansashunter
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Old 12-02-2004, 05:05 AM
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Re: Looking for a pistol grip, synthetic stock for Savage 110FP

go to savageshooters.com. find the link to sharp shooters supply,, they may have what you want.. Pete
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Old 12-02-2004, 02:34 PM
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Re: Looking for a pistol grip, synthetic stock for Savage 110FP

Here is the link to Sharp Shooter Supply:
http://www.savageshooters.com/sharpshooters/

Brownell's and probably others carry replacement stocks that may suit your tastes too. Good luck ... Mike
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