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New Savage 110 Ultralite with Proof CF Barrels
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<blockquote data-quote="martinakl" data-source="post: 2176065" data-attributes="member: 74115"><p>I owned one (28 Nosler) and probably would have kept it if I bought one in a short action cartridge. I knew someday that stock would have to get swapped out. That's a personal preference thing and they still seem to shoot well (from reviews, no personal experience). Having owned full customs myself, I struggle with things done to cut costs/corners on factory rifles. The stock and the magazine system (total garbage) is the cheap part on this rifle and helps keep the rifle super lightweight (no bedding block) and low price point. The options for a long action stock were slim pickings when I looked (one McMillan, zero Manners). If I bought another, I'd plan on a short action and ponying up for a Manners stock with mini chassis. Then the rifles ends up around $2K+... there's a decent amount competition at $2K. </p><p></p><p>The action was way smoother with just a couple shots of Rem Oil vs when I pulled it out of the box.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="martinakl, post: 2176065, member: 74115"] I owned one (28 Nosler) and probably would have kept it if I bought one in a short action cartridge. I knew someday that stock would have to get swapped out. That's a personal preference thing and they still seem to shoot well (from reviews, no personal experience). Having owned full customs myself, I struggle with things done to cut costs/corners on factory rifles. The stock and the magazine system (total garbage) is the cheap part on this rifle and helps keep the rifle super lightweight (no bedding block) and low price point. The options for a long action stock were slim pickings when I looked (one McMillan, zero Manners). If I bought another, I'd plan on a short action and ponying up for a Manners stock with mini chassis. Then the rifles ends up around $2K+... there’s a decent amount competition at $2K. The action was way smoother with just a couple shots of Rem Oil vs when I pulled it out of the box. [/QUOTE]
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