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Savage 111 260 Remington Project Completed
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<blockquote data-quote="CRNA" data-source="post: 436476" data-attributes="member: 22495"><p>Nice looking gun you have there. I am currently building a Savage 111 myself. </p><p>I have the model 111 with the accustock and accutrigger. I just ordered a Mcgowen 26inch stainless match barrel in varmint contour. It will be .800 at the muzzle with the recessed crown. I have the NF 20MOA base, lightweight titanium alloy rings, and the NSX 5.5-22X56. </p><p>I was going to ask you how you managed to do your recoil lug with the accustock, but saw that you have a different stock. I would like to put on the heavy duty recoil lug, but I am told that to do this the "wedge" that holds the recoil lug to the bedding rails would have to be removed. So I guess I will keep the factory recoil lug, since I don't want to weaken the stock. If you have any suggestions, I am open for them. </p><p>Get out there and shoot that thunderstick and let us know how it works!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CRNA, post: 436476, member: 22495"] Nice looking gun you have there. I am currently building a Savage 111 myself. I have the model 111 with the accustock and accutrigger. I just ordered a Mcgowen 26inch stainless match barrel in varmint contour. It will be .800 at the muzzle with the recessed crown. I have the NF 20MOA base, lightweight titanium alloy rings, and the NSX 5.5-22X56. I was going to ask you how you managed to do your recoil lug with the accustock, but saw that you have a different stock. I would like to put on the heavy duty recoil lug, but I am told that to do this the "wedge" that holds the recoil lug to the bedding rails would have to be removed. So I guess I will keep the factory recoil lug, since I don't want to weaken the stock. If you have any suggestions, I am open for them. Get out there and shoot that thunderstick and let us know how it works!!!! [/QUOTE]
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