Only had the rifle for three weeks being an early writers sample, but it proved to be a consistent 1/2" to 3/4" shooter with factory ammo when I didn't foul things up. Didn't bother developing any handloads for it since I was so limited on time with it.
That's a no fly zone without changing the recoil lug. The recoil lug for AccuStock models is shorter than the non-AccuStock recoil lug and it's shaped like a Remington recoil lug. You could grind down your existing lug with a dremel without pulling the barrel, but it would be a tedious task...
Surprisingly, Savage has actually LOWERED their MSRP's going into 2018 even with these new features. The basic Model 110 Hunter AccuFit has an MSRP of $749, which is essentially the same as last years 11/111 FCNS (sans AccuFit) which has an MSRP of $792. MSRP for the 16/116 Weather Warriors...
My guy at Vista outdoor is telling me most of the new stuff won't be available until after the SHOT Show. I know they've been working towards having the new products available when they're announced or shortly thereafter in the last few years, so hopefully the wait won't be long. Early writer...
AccuStock on the AccuFit models. They also have a few new models coming that have the adjustable LOP but not the adjustable comb, and those are the standard synthetic stock with no aluminum skeleton. If it has the changeable comb pieces it's an AccuStock.
Like I said, one would just need to go down to the hardware store and buy some longer screws of the proper size. My concern would be with that much LOP would the comb then be too far forward and force you to stretch your neck out to reach it. Don't know - I'm Mr. Average at 5'11".
Yes, Savage fires EVERY rifle that leaves the factory - multiple times. First it gets proof tested (1 round that's typically in the 70-75kpsi range) to make sure it's not going to go BOOM! due to any defects in the steel. Then once it's assembled they run a full magazine through it for...
Managed to get my hands on one of the new Savage Arms Model 110 Storm's with the AccuFit stock in .30-06 for evaluation this week and took it out for it's first range session yesterday. The adjustable comb height and length-of-pull on the new stock is a nice addition, and the rifle comes with...
Boyds and Sharp Shooter Supply (SSS) are the only two companies I know of right now making replacement stocks for the Savage Axis, and both are in laminate. Boyds offers the traditional hunting stocks (Prairie Hunter, Heritage and Classic), as well as their Pro Varmint which is more...
<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Norm:
Crow Woman,
More than 400 words?? most of us men on this forum have never spoken 400 words in a day, let alone write 400 in an article!!!<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Except for Moosie.......we can't seem to get him to keep his trap shut.
Well, as usual I'm a few days late checking in and welcoming people....but hey, ITS HUNTING SEASON!!! Anyways, welcome to Moosie's Asylum for Crazed Hunters
Great job TurkeyEye!!! Sounds like you all had a great hunt together. Only problem is, now I'm thinking I may have to cross the river and see what all this Kentucky Whitetail business is about
Ok, here's the pictures you've all been begging for (hopefully this works).
This is the doe I shot Tuesday morning. She's bigger than the buck, but that all changed after the skinning process. Man was she packing the fat on.
Here's a good shot of the 6pt...
Ok, here's the pictures you've all been begging for (hopefully this works).
This is the doe I shot Tuesday morning. She's bigger than the buck, but that all changed after the skinning process. Man was she packing the fat on.
Here's a good shot of the 6pt...
Sounds like a good plan to me. I need to talk to malpractice about getting together for some rabbit hunting, so we could possibly make it a weekend afield. You reading this mal?
Hey Nut, where in Ohio are you? You'd be more than welcome to join our small hunting party for gun season next year. Anymore its just me, my two brothers, and a friend of mine in our party, so we could use another person or two when driving the bigger areas.
We have permission to hunt on...