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So who has a Savage 110?
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<blockquote data-quote="Will Gray" data-source="post: 1771929" data-attributes="member: 65116"><p>I have two and work two Savage 110s for my son Three are F serial # and one is a G serial #. All great performing actionsI have upgraded them all to small firing pins and a little work on the triggers. The key is the barrel. I have several barrels that I swap, ranging from 375 RUM (in work), 338 EDGE (26" hunting and 30"bull target), 243, 22-250, 270, 30-06, 300WM (hunting and another 30" bull target. I bought all four actions as used guns that I upgraded the stocks on. The key is the barrel: buy a great barrel and you will have a great rifle. I use rails on the action and put shims under them to get more MOA use out of my scopes. I would prefer actions with Mauser type extractors but have not come across any I could afford. The 110 is a great action. The bolt follower blocks possible case failure material from being blown along the bolt tracks. Beautiful yet simple design. Easy to change bolt faces from standard to magnum. No need to blueprint (expensive) the action as is done with the Remington 700s, no "bolt lift" issues: just good slick action smooth shooting rifles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Will Gray, post: 1771929, member: 65116"] I have two and work two Savage 110s for my son Three are F serial # and one is a G serial #. All great performing actionsI have upgraded them all to small firing pins and a little work on the triggers. The key is the barrel. I have several barrels that I swap, ranging from 375 RUM (in work), 338 EDGE (26" hunting and 30"bull target), 243, 22-250, 270, 30-06, 300WM (hunting and another 30" bull target. I bought all four actions as used guns that I upgraded the stocks on. The key is the barrel: buy a great barrel and you will have a great rifle. I use rails on the action and put shims under them to get more MOA use out of my scopes. I would prefer actions with Mauser type extractors but have not come across any I could afford. The 110 is a great action. The bolt follower blocks possible case failure material from being blown along the bolt tracks. Beautiful yet simple design. Easy to change bolt faces from standard to magnum. No need to blueprint (expensive) the action as is done with the Remington 700s, no "bolt lift" issues: just good slick action smooth shooting rifles. [/QUOTE]
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