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Savage 110 Reliable? Weaknesses?
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<blockquote data-quote="blvette75" data-source="post: 2072966" data-attributes="member: 72440"><p>Hi Bob,</p><p></p><p>Have an old stagger-feed 300 win mag 110 circa early 90s, have not had any problems with it, bolt action took a while to smooth out after about 400 rounds through it if I recall. Have had it re-barreled to a 338 Win mag and hope to keep on shooting it for years to come. Swapped out the trigger to a timney, had the action pillar and spot bedded, Limbsaver recoil pad, muzzle brake. Always has been an accurate rifle, but probably will not purchase another, like the smoothness of actions of other brands I have, and of guns I have handled recently that I will purchase in the future. I was tempted to buy another at Cabella's when they had a Christmas sale but by the time I was going to purchase the caliber I was considering was sold out. Will hold out for the rifle I am waiting on to be in stock again.</p><p></p><p>James</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blvette75, post: 2072966, member: 72440"] Hi Bob, Have an old stagger-feed 300 win mag 110 circa early 90s, have not had any problems with it, bolt action took a while to smooth out after about 400 rounds through it if I recall. Have had it re-barreled to a 338 Win mag and hope to keep on shooting it for years to come. Swapped out the trigger to a timney, had the action pillar and spot bedded, Limbsaver recoil pad, muzzle brake. Always has been an accurate rifle, but probably will not purchase another, like the smoothness of actions of other brands I have, and of guns I have handled recently that I will purchase in the future. I was tempted to buy another at Cabella's when they had a Christmas sale but by the time I was going to purchase the caliber I was considering was sold out. Will hold out for the rifle I am waiting on to be in stock again. James [/QUOTE]
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