Savage 16FLSS or 116FLSS???????????
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Fork Horn
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Any reviews of these models would be greatly appreciated. Looking for a left handed, bolt action, syn, SS barrel in one of the following cals, 7-08, 308 or 270, etc. This model Savage seems to fit my needs. Pros and Cons needed. Thanks.
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Fork Horn
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Red Lion,
I am debating on long or short action. Does the size of the action depend on the cal? Any pros and cons to action size? Any info on these models would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
I am debating on long or short action. Does the size of the action depend on the cal? Any pros and cons to action size? Any info on these models would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
ORIGINAL: Red Lion
Savage rifles are good shooters. Are you debating on a long-action versus a short-action, as implied by the either or in the title?
Savage rifles are good shooters. Are you debating on a long-action versus a short-action, as implied by the either or in the title?
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Short actions will only accept .308,7mm08,.243,.260 length cartridges. Long actions are for 25-06,.270,.280,30-06,7mm rem mag,.300 win mag,and.338 mag.
Short actions will only accept .308,7mm08,.243,.260 length cartridges. Long actions are for 25-06,.270,.280,30-06,7mm rem mag,.300 win mag,and.338 mag.
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Well stated Stalkingbear.It really will come down to which caliber you find the most attractive for thegame and type of hunting you wish to do.Example, if you wish to hunt whitetail only a 7mm-08 in short action or a .270 in long action would both work well. That will decide for you whether it is a long or short action. Ihave a Savage American Classic .300 win mag in long action and I love the rifle. I bought that particular caliber, as I wanted something that would be well suited for large North Amercian game and had a pretty good bullet selection. I also got it in blued with laminated stock, as I like the look better than SS and synthetic.I hope that helps a bit.
ORIGINAL: stalkingbear
Short actions will only accept .308,7mm08,.243,.260 length cartridges. Long actions are for 25-06,.270,.280,30-06,7mm rem mag,.300 win mag,and.338 mag.
Short actions will only accept .308,7mm08,.243,.260 length cartridges. Long actions are for 25-06,.270,.280,30-06,7mm rem mag,.300 win mag,and.338 mag.
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I do not own either, but they are likely the exact same, outside of one being long action and the other short action. I have a savage 10ML-II in SS and synthetic stock and love it. Very accurate and sturdy, but the synthetic stock is flimsey though. I already stated that I have a savage American Classic and like that very much as well. THe accutrigger is a very nice feature as well. That is about as close to good feedback as I can get you.
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Typical Buck
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the barrels on these rifles come free floated so the flimsy forearm on the synthetic stocks will not effect accuracy at all. i have yet to see one that shot bad. i was looking to nuy the same rifle myself until i checked with 2 dealers and they couldn't find one in lefthand at any of there distributors. i ended up buying a tikka t3 in 270 in lefthand ,it didn't cost much more and has a great trigger and stock.
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Nontypical Buck
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I have a 116ffss but changed the stock to a laminate and if I could get my pic small enough I will load it on here. It shoots great and will serve you well,oh ya mine is .300wm with a 3X9X40 nikon buckmaster scope.


