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Savage M110 Varmint in 204 Ruger

I've got a Savage take off that's an upcoming winter project... My buddy shoots a FVSS? model that's pretty impressive inside 300 yards. Give it a go - you can always part it out in the classifieds
 
I put both my Savage actions in Magpul Hunter stock - the only minor PITA is pulling the cheek riser to get the cleaning rod in through the chamber. I've become a fan of VV N133, my buddy reloads with Benchmark
 
I love my Savages! I have and have had many other brands. I can do all my own gunsmith work at my convenience on the Savages and I get great performance from them.
PS they are ugly until you see the groups on the target.
 
GOOD, BAD OR UGLY?

What are your findings?

Hip
Details…110 designates long action

10 short action ….4.27” spacing…Accue trigger ? Top bolt release ?

Some shooters hate em

I’ve been around them 25 plus years

Usually swap factory barrel out with aftermarket from CBI or PacNor

204R is a great factory cartridge but the 20 Practical is right close to it
 
I like my savages. I have a savage 12fv in 204 that I picked up from cable around Black Friday many moons ago, one of those treat yourself Xmas presents. It was on sale at cabelas with a factory rebate and I had a gift card from a supplier, I was out the door less than $275. I dropped in a Boyd’s stock and this things shoots little bug hole groups. I have taken friends and clients on PD shoots and at the end of the day that 204 is voted most fun rifle of the day. It operates flawlessly and the speed of 204 gives the best aerials.

Like hotshot said I can do barrel, caliber and bolt head swaps on my own. My biggest complaint with the savages is the lack of aftermarket trigger support, I love my bigs N Andy and diamond tech triggers but to my knowledge they are not available for savages.

If you don’t already have a 223 I would really consider that same rifle in the 223, the barrel is in a 1:9. I have 2-223 barrels with the same twist and they very accurate with 40-53gr vmax. The 223 is easier to reload for as well, those .204 32gr bullets are pretty small. The 204 brings a whole new set of tools in some area’s as well, different cleaning rod, jags, powder funnel ect. Would I do another 20 cal, you bet. 32gr bullet at 4000fps plus on a p dog or whistle pig is just magic, SWACK!
 
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I have 3 savages. All 3 are shooters. I have other rifles but I'm not going to say one bad thing about the accuracy of a Savage rifle. One reason is because I can't. If they don't shoot consistently I do not keep them. I have a 22 Hornet by savage with a laminated stock it shoots well and is a beautiful gun too!
 
A friend has one. Wish i could comment on accuracy, but he is not one to load to its potential. He gives up easy and just settles.
 
Had one, I think a model 12v heavy barrel 26 inch. Shot very well with my handloads.
I still have 3 others in different calibers all shoot very well. And I do change my own Barrels.
Bottom line go for it.
 
Thanks for the come backs guys. I think that I'm gonna go with it. I have other Savages and they shoot well. Especially my cheepo Dick's Sports that was a .243 and I put a Shilen 6Br barrel on (yes it feeds fine)

Gray420----Thanks for the tip on the powder funnel, I would have spilled powder all over my bench. I added it to my "TO BUY" list!

Hip
 
I have a Savage 223 Precision bolt action rifle with the MTD chassis stock that a friend gave me with a magazine that will take an OAL of 2.550". But the throat/ leade is to short to take advantage of it. But it does shoot very well in spite of it's short comings.
 
I have a model 12FV in 223. Its one of the cheap ones that Cabela's used to sell. It has no problems shooting hand loads under 1/2 moa. After a few years I swapped stocks on it. My only real complaint was the blind box magazine which was inconvenient at best for shooting PDs. I remedied that with an Oryx chassis and a 10 rnd AICS mag. Fantastic rifle. I have NO 20 cal experience but if you're content with the trigger and its replacment options, there's no reason to spend more money on something else.
 

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