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Savage 11/111 STOCK
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<blockquote data-quote="ducky" data-source="post: 1685039" data-attributes="member: 94420"><p>First of all do you have a 11 or a 111, that'll make a difference? 11 actions are short for cartridges like .308, the 111 is for stuff like .30-06 length. Secondly, if you go with an Accustock you're going to have to use a different recoil lug, so either you or a gunsmith is going to have to remove the barrel nut and align the new Acculug. If you have to use a gunsmith then the price difference between a new B&C stock and a used Accustock, Acculug, and possibly labor it might make it a wash on price.</p><p></p><p>However, if you want a hunting style stock and you have a short action a used Accustock is the cheapest route. B&C only makes the Tactical style Medalist for short actions, so if you don't use an Accustock then McMillan or Stockade is your next best option. If you have a long action you have a little better options with B&C since Savage never changed the screw spacing on the long action like they did the short.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ducky, post: 1685039, member: 94420"] First of all do you have a 11 or a 111, that'll make a difference? 11 actions are short for cartridges like .308, the 111 is for stuff like .30-06 length. Secondly, if you go with an Accustock you're going to have to use a different recoil lug, so either you or a gunsmith is going to have to remove the barrel nut and align the new Acculug. If you have to use a gunsmith then the price difference between a new B&C stock and a used Accustock, Acculug, and possibly labor it might make it a wash on price. However, if you want a hunting style stock and you have a short action a used Accustock is the cheapest route. B&C only makes the Tactical style Medalist for short actions, so if you don't use an Accustock then McMillan or Stockade is your next best option. If you have a long action you have a little better options with B&C since Savage never changed the screw spacing on the long action like they did the short. [/QUOTE]
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