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SOLD/EXPIRED Savage 110 Tac 6GT

backwoods83

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Savage 10 action
Savage Accufit stock, modified for recoil lug.
Accurate mag bottom metal with 3rd magazine.
20moa base.
Shilen 7.5 twist, 4 groove, ratchet rifling, 26", varmint contour, threaded 5/8-24 with thread protector, chambered in 6 GT.
184 rounds fired.
$900 to your ffl.
 

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Extremely well actually, it's had groups from .2-.5", averaging about 3/8" That's 115 Berger hunting vlds, CCI 450s, Alpha brass, 38.4grns H4350 @ 3022 fps or 40.8grns of Staball 6.5 @ 3080fps. The only time I've shot it past a 100yrds, was in a field steel 20rd match, 10 targets from 200yrds to 1100yrds, and back in to eggs on strings at 205yrds, and I made 17 hits out of 20 shots, the 3 missed, were bad wind calls. It was really built more for a medium weight hunting rifle though.
 
For sure- that's a deal for anyone that's not a 'custom action only' purist. Why are you selling? I'm just torn on whether I'm ready to get into 6GT yet.
 
The only reason I'm selling it, and the others I have listed, is either because I have more than one, or I just don't shoot them. In this particular case, I have another one going together on an Aero precision Solus action and Aero 17" Competition chassis, with a Timney HIT trigger, and a 28" Bartlien. Hopefully it's as accurate or more, or I'll probably regret selling it, but I need to thin the herd.
 
Could go in a fully adjustable HS Precision PST for $1400, and that's a $650+ stock.
 
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