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Savage 110 Hunter -- Experience? Using this for semi-custom?
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<blockquote data-quote="blitzfike" data-source="post: 1794032" data-attributes="member: 94525"><p>I've built ten Savage actions over the years, great actions and easy to spin on a different barrel and commence shooting. I've built a couple for accuracy and bench shooting as well. The key is to start with a trued action and a good stock. Then add a good trigger. If you have one of the Accutrigger models those work just fine for most any hunting rifle. The tupperware stocks that Savage puts on their rifles are not going to provide a stable mount for your hardware. A good Boyds stock or other aftermarket stock makes a huge difference. Bedding and other accuracy fixes go a long way to making that rifle consistent. If you don't understand headspacing, get some professional help to stay out of trouble. Good luck and good shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blitzfike, post: 1794032, member: 94525"] I've built ten Savage actions over the years, great actions and easy to spin on a different barrel and commence shooting. I've built a couple for accuracy and bench shooting as well. The key is to start with a trued action and a good stock. Then add a good trigger. If you have one of the Accutrigger models those work just fine for most any hunting rifle. The tupperware stocks that Savage puts on their rifles are not going to provide a stable mount for your hardware. A good Boyds stock or other aftermarket stock makes a huge difference. Bedding and other accuracy fixes go a long way to making that rifle consistent. If you don't understand headspacing, get some professional help to stay out of trouble. Good luck and good shooting. [/QUOTE]
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