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Where to start on a Savage 11
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<blockquote data-quote="lever-hed" data-source="post: 272967" data-attributes="member: 11667"><p>wouldnt mess with the trigger at this point. The stock is a good place to start, B$C, free floated, I would hold onto the rest of the parts before I go totally crazy, if you're just getting into long range, practice with it first, then add new stock, bed the action and put a Busnell 3200 on it or Horus something like this that will get you good precision reticle, then practice with it, I think youll find the Savage barrel and trigger will work out well until you work yourself up into the higher grade. If you think about SSS, he could build you a rifle from scratch for what your starting to talk about, but you will be pleasantly surprised with what Savage gives you (less stock of course). IMO do stock work and bedding and run with it first. will save you some money for a future better rifle and scope. good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lever-hed, post: 272967, member: 11667"] wouldnt mess with the trigger at this point. The stock is a good place to start, B$C, free floated, I would hold onto the rest of the parts before I go totally crazy, if you're just getting into long range, practice with it first, then add new stock, bed the action and put a Busnell 3200 on it or Horus something like this that will get you good precision reticle, then practice with it, I think youll find the Savage barrel and trigger will work out well until you work yourself up into the higher grade. If you think about SSS, he could build you a rifle from scratch for what your starting to talk about, but you will be pleasantly surprised with what Savage gives you (less stock of course). IMO do stock work and bedding and run with it first. will save you some money for a future better rifle and scope. good luck! [/QUOTE]
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