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    Savage 10FP



    New to this forum. I was on the old one. Anyway, mine is a Savage 10FP in 308 with a 24 inch barrel. I use a Choate Ultimate Sniper stock. A really nice stock at a reasonable price. Mine also has the Accu-Trigger which I love. This rifle, I believe, is the best bang for the buck available. The whole setup minus the bi-pod was $900.
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    Here is a photo of my Savage 10FP Tactical in 223. It has a Choate Tactical stock, Basix trigger and a KWM bolt handle. The rifle is very accurate for the price.
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    Not a 10 but I've got a Savage 110 long action in .308, pre 2003 so it doesn't have the accutrigger but the factory trigger sets up very nicely to a crisp 3lbs.

    Choate ultimate sniper stock, Harris bipod, Super Sniper 10x Mildot optics with Leupold rings and mount.

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    A lot of you are using the Ultimate Sniper Stock from Choate, I like the looks of it, however; the grip area is far too large for me.

    I am considering one of the newer Medalist tactical stocks from Bell and Carlson.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Glockster35
    A lot of you are using the Ultimate Sniper Stock from Choate, I like the looks of it, however; the grip area is far too large for me.

    I am considering one of the newer Medalist tactical stocks from Bell and Carlson.
    Oops, misread your post. yeah the grip is kind of thick but you can work on it if need be.
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    I picked up a 10FP HS Precision back in July w/accu-trigger. Added a Leupold 3.5x10 Long range iIlluminated TMR, leupold mark 4 rings, and Harris Bipod. This thing is incredible. Took it out for a long range class down at Quantico and did a 5 shot group at 600 yrds under 4.75 inches. Under 1 MOA at 1,000 yards but I need to learn how to read the wind at that range Not bad the first time out with this gun and no experience at all shooting long range. Needless to say, I am pleased with this gun

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    i have the 10fpxp with the hs precision stock. i wish i could shoot to the rifles true capability, being it is my first bolt gun . try shooting quarters or pennies at 600 yards . a couple of buddies of mine have the 10 fp with the mcmillan stock and theyre also great rifles .for a factory stock rifle you cant beat them !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TUNNEL RAT 33 View Post
    . try shooting quarters or pennies at 600 yards .
    Who does this and with what rig?

    Chad

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    i've done it with the 10xpfp with leupold markiv . now it took some effort and about two and a half boxes of 168 gr. federal match but i was able to hit the quarter and penny . not dead center shots but id say the outer 3rd of both peices of change .

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    I Have two Savages. One is a 10 FP in .308 24" barrel. The other is a 10 FPLE .223 with a 20" barrel. Love them both. Both have the accu triggers. The .308 has a B&C stock. The .223 has the factory Choate stock. Both serve their purpose. IOR 4-14x50 on the .308 and a Nikon 4.5-14 on the .223.


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