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    Stock options for savage 110 rifles?

    I've been thinking of replacing the stock on my 223 Stevens mod 200 (Savage 110), anyone has a suggestion as to what's a good one?

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    Depends on what you want to spend. I've used Bell & Carlson on all my rifles because they're relatively cheap and sturdy stocks.

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    Also depends on what type of stock you want.
    Something light for hunting or something heavier for precision shooting?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ready View Post
    Depends on what you want to spend. I've used Bell & Carlson on all my rifles because they're relatively cheap and sturdy stocks.
    It is a cheap low end rifle, I can't see spending bunches of oney on it alhtough I'd like somethng stiffer then what it came with from the factory.

    Something cheap and stiff, hows that

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    I also have a 200 and the flimsy stock has not caused any problems, as it is free floated.
    The Stevens 200 has a blind internal mag. Not many aftermarket stock makers offer a replacement stock. Same action as the 110.

    Read Boyds Stevens info here.
    http://www.boydsgunstocks.com/Classi...show=12&page=1

    Stockys gun stocks.
    http://www.stockysstocks.com/servlet/the-35/Bell-%26-Carlson-~Savage/Detail
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    I guess I should just leave well enough alone and be happy I only got $240 in it as it sets.

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    Mine shoots MOA any day.
    If I do my part sub MOA with the factory Tupperware stock.
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    I like the rifle but boy does that stock have some movement in it doesn't it? Tupperware is an apt description...

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    It does.
    Pretty ugly stock too. Hate that color.
    Here's mine I camo'ed for coyote hunting.

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    I like where the bipod is, that's about where mine starts "acting" like a stock and stops acting like a wet noodle...

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    Quote Originally Posted by mriddick View Post
    I like where the bipod is, that's about where mine starts "acting" like a stock and stops acting like a wet noodle...
    That's where the receiver ends. The best place for a bi-pod.

    The on in the pic is made from a cheap spotting scope tri-pod with a u-shaped cradle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by slamfire51 View Post
    Mine shoots MOA any day.
    Ditto, 112FVSS in 300w shoots MOA using 150gr Core-lokt

    Quote Originally Posted by slamfire51 View Post
    If I do my part sub MOA with the factory Tupperware stock.
    True, the stock is a design exercise in lack of rigidity. lol

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    This is what mine will do all day long.

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    That is impressive, plus I get the load data all in one

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    Heck, I'll share info with anyone, anytime.
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    Quote Originally Posted by slamfire51 View Post
    This is what mine will do all day long.
    Good shooting. Although the time involved in printing small groups is boring to some; I really enjoy it.

    I have few which shoot sub moa also, L461 Sako, Tikka Master Sporter, etc actually the 112FVSS with proper ammo instead of the 150s shoots sub moa. The L461 has a sporter weight barrel which makes it sort of neater than the others. When you look at the Tikka you know; however the L461 is a skinny barrel bolt gun. LOL

    I enjoy shooting distance with BGs. I have an old action that I'll be building in 280 AI maybe.

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