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The Savage 110FP
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<blockquote data-quote="abinok" data-source="post: 74038" data-attributes="member: 16"><p>I have a 112BVSS, which is the same basic rifle, just ss instead of blue, and laminate stock instead of plastic.</p><p>The plastic stocks from savage are pretty flemsy, but the rest of the rifle is pretty good. I feed mine 220SMKs over H1000 most of the time, and if im missing 4" clay pigions at 500, something is really wrong. Ive popped 10"-12" balloons at 1100, and usually do it on the first shot inside of 900. As before, if theyre not popping, its probably driver error. Im not sure if you will be happy with the plastic stock, and id advise you to consider the laminate stock, or the mcmillan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="abinok, post: 74038, member: 16"] I have a 112BVSS, which is the same basic rifle, just ss instead of blue, and laminate stock instead of plastic. The plastic stocks from savage are pretty flemsy, but the rest of the rifle is pretty good. I feed mine 220SMKs over H1000 most of the time, and if im missing 4" clay pigions at 500, something is really wrong. Ive popped 10"-12" balloons at 1100, and usually do it on the first shot inside of 900. As before, if theyre not popping, its probably driver error. Im not sure if you will be happy with the plastic stock, and id advise you to consider the laminate stock, or the mcmillan. [/QUOTE]
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