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Savage Long Range Hunter Rifle Review
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<blockquote data-quote="Screwbird" data-source="post: 1081354" data-attributes="member: 73161"><p>Thanks for a great article. I'm totally new here as this is my first post and a lengthy question it is. I have the 111 LRH in 300 wm and am currenty pulling things together for what I hope will be a fine set up. Regarding after market stocks, the bolt release in the trigger guard and hinged floor plate preclude using most of the stocks I've looked at. I like the Choate Ultimate sniper for most of its features, especially the grip, cheek and butt set-up. My question is: am I spinning my wheels looking for something that is better than what Savage has already done, just to get a thumbhole/pistol grip? I'm thinking it might be a matter of diminishing returns concerning comfort and accuracy. Has anyone done what I'm wanting to do? Was it perhaps a wasted effort. Your thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Screwbird, post: 1081354, member: 73161"] Thanks for a great article. I'm totally new here as this is my first post and a lengthy question it is. I have the 111 LRH in 300 wm and am currenty pulling things together for what I hope will be a fine set up. Regarding after market stocks, the bolt release in the trigger guard and hinged floor plate preclude using most of the stocks I've looked at. I like the Choate Ultimate sniper for most of its features, especially the grip, cheek and butt set-up. My question is: am I spinning my wheels looking for something that is better than what Savage has already done, just to get a thumbhole/pistol grip? I'm thinking it might be a matter of diminishing returns concerning comfort and accuracy. Has anyone done what I'm wanting to do? Was it perhaps a wasted effort. Your thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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