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Old 09-28-2012, 10:03 AM   #1
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Default My brand new Savage 10/110 .308 caliber rifle

Its very accurate and Im having alot of fun with the new gun. I set the scope yesterday using Remington core lokt 150 grain ammo. Also I bought another box, the ammo is real accurate. Would anybody know of any other ammo I should try out? Also I added a limbsaver to it.
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Old 09-28-2012, 02:56 PM   #2
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I went with the Remington in .308. So far the only ammo I've tried is the Federal 150gr SP, and I'm getting sub MOA with this load.
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Old 09-29-2012, 09:15 AM   #3
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Cool weapon. I still cant find a decent rest to even attempt sub moa shots. Without a rest at all Im even worse. I shake too much
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Old 09-29-2012, 09:18 AM   #4
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Nice, very good looking but looks pricey.
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Old 09-29-2012, 09:28 AM   #5
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Check out Wal-Mart on line. First on is an Allen Ft. Collins folding rest, $27.97. The second one is a Winchester set of sand bags, $21.97. They have some others also. Academy sells the lead sleds and such.
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Although I did hit the bottom of a beer can almost directly in the center at around 80 yards so Im impressed so far and I hit the can with only one try

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Nice, very good looking but looks pricey.
Both guns are but which one were you talking about? I paid about $616 for the new .308 . It was cheaper than my Savage lightweight Varminter .223 caliber rifle. I own two of those. Theres nothing lightweight about those 2 guns.

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Bout time you got a real savage.
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Both guns are but which one were you talking about? I paid about $616 for the new .308 . It was cheaper than my Savage lightweight Varminter .223 caliber rifle. I own two of those. Theres nothing lightweight about those 2 guns.
To be honest GR, I wanted the wood funiture, it just looks better, IMHO. Couldn't afford it though.
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Well as long as the weapon is accurate then it doesnt matter to me.
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I have a model 11 on order right now. With the 1:10 twist barrel, I have heard the 168 grain bullet is the optimal weight for that barrel. Try a bipod, it will help a lot as well.
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168 is actually optimal in 11.25 twist but it shoots great in a 10 at .308 velocity. I have a model 11 that i rebarreled with a criterion varmint contour .308 barrel. 10 twist and radiused 4 groove rifling. with 175 SMKs is 1/4 MOA
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To be honest GR, I wanted the wood funiture, it just looks better, IMHO. Couldn't afford it though.
you don't hve to go new. I picked up a 110 in .270 with nice wood and a swift 3-9x40 for $250. I'm getting moa with 130g handloads (thanks highboy) and once I figure out it's pet recipe I expect sub-moa from plain bench rests
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168 is actually optimal in 11.25 twist but it shoots great in a 10 at .308 velocity. I have a model 11 that i rebarreled with a criterion varmint contour .308 barrel. 10 twist and radiused 4 groove rifling. with 175 SMKs is 1/4 MOA
Would you recommend staying with the 150 grain bullets for the 1:10 barrel then?
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no. the 10 twist will stabilize just about any .30 cal bullet at .308 velocity. 150 will shoot good, but 168 and 175 will have better LR performance.
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I went with the Remington in .308. So far the only ammo I've tried is the Federal 150gr SP, and I'm getting sub MOA with this load.
What model remington is that???
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What model remington is that???
It's a model 700. Bought at Bass Pro Shop. I don't know why but it appears to be a combination two of Remingtons rifles. The Varmint SF, and the SPS Varmint. Saw it at BPS, and then tried to buy it on line. After going thru two local, maw & pa, dealears who could not find it, I deciced to buy the gun from BPS. It was probably something that Remington put togeather for them. http://www.remington.com/product-fam...model-700.aspx
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Yep. much like the Rem discontiued the ADL, but still rusn them exclusively for Walmart and Academy sports.

Myles, I think I see a floorplate on yours so BPS is selling BDLs
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Yep. much like the Rem discontiued the ADL, but still rusn them exclusively for Walmart and Academy sports.

Myles, I think I see a floorplate on yours so BPS is selling BDLs
Yep! Hinged floor plate.
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The remage hybrid I built was on the action I stole off an Academy ADL special at 329 bucks. course I did the BDL conversion...
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We might be headed your way soon, will give you a call. Might want to come out to your range, and shoot a few.
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Well as long as the weapon is accurate then it doesnt matter to me.
Might change your mind if you lived near the swamps of North Carolina-syn stock is the way to go-Unless you fellas have a way to seal wood that does NOT shine or reflect???
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Yeah synthetic with stainless steel barrel for different weather conditions
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The remage hybrid I built was on the action I stole off an Academy ADL special at 329 bucks. course I did the BDL conversion...
Ok I am clueless (as usual) ADL=?? BDL=?
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