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  • sgreen3

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    This is the beginning of my build. Savage 308 Hog Hunter. 20" TB Nikon Monarch BDC 6x.





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    Glad I got to help ya out with the new bolt gun yesterday. I think your gonna have a very capable shooter on your hands :ar15: from what I seen yesterday. Now you just need to get ya a stock for that thing an bring it over an Ill get that thing bedded in for ya :D.
     

    teddy12b

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    I finally got all the kids together for a family pictures:



    Top is a Savage 110FP in 30-06 with a Vortex Viper PST 6-24 FFP-MOA.
    Middle is a Savage 10FP-SR in 223 with a Bushnell 10X.
    Bottom is a Savage Mark II FV-SR in 22lr with a Vortex Crossfire 6-18 with BDC.
     

    bdwhitaker

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    I finally got all the kids together for a family pictures:



    Top is a Savage 110FP in 30-06 with a Vortex Viper PST 6-24 FFP-MOA.
    Middle is a Savage 10FP-SR in 223 with a Bushnell 10X.
    Bottom is a Savage Mark II FV-SR in 22lr with a Vortex Crossfire 6-18 with BDC.

    I'm sure the Mark II is a blast to shoot.
     

    dhamby

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    Rem 700 .308 w/ 26" varmint barrel
    Vortex Crossfire II 6-18x44 with BDC
    Vortex HS rings
    EGW 20 MOA tactical mount
    Bipod

    Need to replace the stock with something better quality than the factory varmint stock for sure but it's a start.
     

    teddy12b

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    I'm sure the Mark II is a blast to shoot.


    Honestly out of the three rifles in the picture it's becoming my favorite to shoot. The 223 in the middle is fun and comfortable to shoot all day long, but it's so accurate and the 69gr matchkings fly so well it's almost like playing a game you've already conquered a hundred times before. The 30-06 is great to beating up steel and hitting the plates at the far end of the range, but with the 200gr matchkings that I use it beats me up pretty good too. The Mark II 22lr has become the challenge for me. 200 yards with the 22lr is far enough away to be fun, but not so far away that I have to really work at it. Past 200 yards with my 22lr and federal bulk ammo is just a fun combination to see if I can make things happen. Cheap to shoot, no recoil, and the challenge is still there.
     

    sgreen3

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    Yea I bet the 110FP is a beast to shoot in 30-06, lol. I'm on the hunt for one of the MarkII FV-SR models myself but they seem to be very tough to come by.
     

    teddy12b

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    Yea I bet the 110FP is a beast to shoot in 30-06, lol. I'm on the hunt for one of the MarkII FV-SR models myself but they seem to be very tough to come by.

    I just put in "fvsr" on gunbroker and there was on for around $250 shipped. That's hard to beat.
     

    gun_nut

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    Here is my new toy. Armalite NM upper on a standard lower. I replaced the stock, added some low end glass (no money currently) and added a Bad Ass safety (a must for left handed shooters).

    GN

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    curraheeguns

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    New baby....

    Desert Tactical Arms SRS Covert in .338LM (Also have a .338BR barrel)
    Gemtech PSR-T Suppressor (1 of 200 in Civilian Hands)
    Atlas Bipod
    Nightforce NXS Scope
    DTA Base/Ring Mount
    ATACS Hydro-Dip by Two Brother Hydro-dipping in Tennessee


     

    sgreen3

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    New baby....

    Desert Tactical Arms SRS Covert in .338LM (Also have a .338BR barrel)
    Gemtech PSR-T Suppressor (1 of 200 in Civilian Hands)
    Atlas Bipod
    Nightforce NXS Scope
    DTA Base/Ring Mount
    ATACS Hydro-Dip by Two Brother Hydro-dipping in Tennessee




    I don't know if WOW quite covers it! Nice rig :yesway:
     

    DarkRose

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    Not mine, but had to share it... Too cool not to...

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    Another member of a cigar group I'm on posted it... 32" barrel, wildcat .338, necked down Cheytac case, says it holds 17 grains more than the .338 Lapua, and when he's doing his part, it's done 3/8 MOA at 800, 6" groups at 1000, and can hold 20" at 1800...

    I drooled a little... ok, maybe a lot...
     
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