Savage model 110 combo
#12
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: , Wy USA
Buy a used one maybe? or anyother good brand used( ruger/win etc will prob have a scope included. sometimes u can get good deals & some ppl use there rifles very little (once a yr if there lucky?)<img src=icon_smile_dissapprove.gif border=0 align=middle>
check im out good .. ,bring a bore light?
Good luck , hope u find something you like city.
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thought rosie was lrg cuz they where full of themself? <img src=icon_smile_shock.gif border=0 align=middle>- like big head syndrome , but effected whole body.<img src=icon_smile_question.gif border=0 align=middle>
not the silverware tho ...lol o
check im out good .. ,bring a bore light?
Good luck , hope u find something you like city.
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thought rosie was lrg cuz they where full of themself? <img src=icon_smile_shock.gif border=0 align=middle>- like big head syndrome , but effected whole body.<img src=icon_smile_question.gif border=0 align=middle>
not the silverware tho ...lol o
#13
Spike
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Central PA USA
Dick's Sporting Goods currently offers the Savage 111FCXP3 in .270, 30-06, 7mm and .300 with a crappy 3X9 scope, sling etc.....for $320. This has a synthetic stock with a clip. I was thinking of buying this in the .06, tossing the scope and then topping it off with good quality rings and mounts over a Nikon 3X9. BUT! I know everyone says the Savage is an excellent shooter. They just feel bad in my hands. So, in an effort to avoid having to go through this decision again, I'm going to spend the extra few bucks and get the Remington Mtn. rifle in a more suitable deer calibre. HOLD OFF BOYS! I know the 06 is wonderful! I just think it is a tad big for a whitetail only rifle.
My advice would be to buy this package and top it off with a good scope, mounts and rings if your a practical type of person who isn't going to set there staring at your rifle going ga ga over it. Unfortunately, I'm not able to do it. I'd end up using it for one year and then buying another next year. So, in the long run I'd spend more money.
My advice would be to buy this package and top it off with a good scope, mounts and rings if your a practical type of person who isn't going to set there staring at your rifle going ga ga over it. Unfortunately, I'm not able to do it. I'd end up using it for one year and then buying another next year. So, in the long run I'd spend more money.
#14
Thread Starter
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Miami Florida USA
Well I went ahead and got the rifle. I called a couple of pawnshops and they were asking 325.00 for the same rifle used. Well since i'am in a tight budget I'am going to have to use the scope on it. I like the rifle and most of you have said it is very accurate so I feel its still a good investment. Thanks for all of your help and info.
#15
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Pasadena Texas USA
I just bought one at Walmart tonight. I haven't sighted it in yet; however, I got the combo for $225 in a 7mm. So far, I haven't seen any rifle under $300. This was a steal for me. Apparently someone had bought it for their son (little too big for them) and returned it. Never shot though. The gun could not be sold for a new price, so they sold it for $225. What a deal. Can't wait to shoot it.
#18
Thread Starter
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Miami Florida USA
Well I finally got a chance to post. I shot the rifle and and sighted it in, it shoots great. I shot with a friends weatherby last year that cost about $1400 and let me tell you I'am shooting just as accurate. I was amazed, great gun I recommend it to anyone who's on a budget and needs a rifle.


