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The Basics, Starting Out
Savage 110? -- Good starter?
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<blockquote data-quote="KRob" data-source="post: 85334" data-attributes="member: 2957"><p>Ive got two. 11f something in 223 accutrigger, great rifle i have had it for two years now. I dont do a lot of paper punching but it has always shot well in the field. I just picked up, maybe fired 40 rounds through it, a 116 in 300wm. Seems to shoot well, i only zeroed it, shot it alittle and then went hunting. </p><p></p><p>The only draw back is the synthetic stocks on them seem a little cheezy. The recoil pad is also a lacking especially with my 300wm. Its the same stock on both of them but the recoil from the 300 in a little more then i want to handle with the factory recoil pad. New good stocks can be picked up pritty inexpensively.</p><p></p><p>I am looking at buying a rifle for my baby brither for xmas and i think savage will get the business. And ill grind to fit a pad for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KRob, post: 85334, member: 2957"] Ive got two. 11f something in 223 accutrigger, great rifle i have had it for two years now. I dont do a lot of paper punching but it has always shot well in the field. I just picked up, maybe fired 40 rounds through it, a 116 in 300wm. Seems to shoot well, i only zeroed it, shot it alittle and then went hunting. The only draw back is the synthetic stocks on them seem a little cheezy. The recoil pad is also a lacking especially with my 300wm. Its the same stock on both of them but the recoil from the 300 in a little more then i want to handle with the factory recoil pad. New good stocks can be picked up pritty inexpensively. I am looking at buying a rifle for my baby brither for xmas and i think savage will get the business. And ill grind to fit a pad for it. [/QUOTE]
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