![]() ![]() A friend that has been shooting most of his life, but has never been taught any sort of fundamentals. I took a friend of mine to the range yesterday. I always wonder about people who hate the accutrigger. I also don't understand why rifle manufacturers don't put a 24" barrel on a 280 AI.Īlso note it is not available in 7mm Rem Mag, 300 Win Mag, or 338 Win Mag.įor my hard earned cash, i'd go with the Tikka T3X, or a little heavier ( 7lbs) Mauser M18. While i applaud their efforts on lightening the action, and the Proof Research barrel, i'm not willing to spend $1,100 (retail) for a rifle that needs a stock, and work smoothing the action right off the bat. The bolt is spiral fluted with a decent sized knob. The buttpad did have some nice squish to it, feeling like it would do a decent job buffering some of the recoil that is sure to accompany such a light rifle. The forestock has a LOT of flex! You can easily make it touch the barrel. I talked to the rep, and asked why after so many years now, they couldn't fix this? He sighted the full aluminium bedding, bla bla blaaa. At 5,3/4 lbs for the 308 that they had, it is really light weight! ![]() On picking it up, the first thing you notice is it's light weight. Standard chamberings are 22" barrel with threaded muzzle. Muzzle end is threaded with thread protector. The 300 WSM, 6.5 PRC, 28 Nosler get a 24" Proof Research barrel that is equivalent to a #2 contour steel barrel. I got to check out the new Savage 110 Ultralight at the Harrisburg, PA Outdoors Show.Īctually not a bad looking rifle, but not a Model 70 in the looks department.īased on a lightened 110 action, looked more like a lightened Axis action.Ĭomes with the adjustable AccuTrigger, and the AccuStock.Ĭomes in 308, 270, 30-06, 300 WSM, 6.5 CM, 6.5 PRC, 280 AI, 28 Nosler. ![]()
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