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    Default Savage 110 BA

    anybody see one of these yet or had the opportunity to shoot one? I am drooling over them as I type this. I want one in 300 win mag. I started collecting a bunch of brass already because I know I want a nice tactical gun in 300 win mag.

    anyways, just looking for opinions or hands on info about it.

    here it is for those who haven't seen it. prepare to see what your credit limit is though.

    http://www.savagearms.com/firearms/model/110BA
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    Its being offered in 338 as well. Cost is around 2200.00 and thats a very good deal for the amount of rifle being offered. NRA wrote it up in thier Rifleman mag this month. I have not held one but the rifle write up made me drool. I think it could be a real winner. Save up for high end optics and get a low priced rifle with high priced features. Pretty cool.

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    They're nice, but they're not military rifles. Just saying.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Birddog1911 View Post
    They're nice, but they're not military rifles. Just saying.

    Yeah I was going to make a thread in GD about it because we don't have a hunting rifle forum, or even a tactical rifle forum. so this was my next best spot.
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    Quote Originally Posted by reddevil1111 View Post
    Its being offered in 338 as well. Cost is around 2200.00 and thats a very good deal for the amount of rifle being offered. NRA wrote it up in thier Rifleman mag this month. I have not held one but the rifle write up made me drool. I think it could be a real winner. Save up for high end optics and get a low priced rifle with high priced features. Pretty cool.

    I was wondering about that because I haven't got my magazine in so i wonder if the woman left it somewhere without telling me or if I need to renew my membership again
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    Looks like they were/are trying to direct market against the new M-24 upgrades.

    10 years in the making the M24 upgrade 300 WM prototype looked like that. It has since gone through another evolution and no longer has that skeletonized stock. Even though rifles like that are being fielded having been earily issues.
    I say lets all remove the warning labels and let nature take its course.

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    I would not mind getting some trigger time with one of the 338's but I am not made of money.

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    Sick rifle! But ouch on the pricetag! Going to have to leave this to you big bankroll boys . lol.

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    It's in the new issue of American Rifleman.

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    Quote Originally Posted by reddevil1111 View Post
    Its being offered in 338 as well. Cost is around 2200.00 and thats a very good deal for the amount of rifle being offered. NRA wrote it up in thier Rifleman mag this month. I have not held one but the rifle write up made me drool. I think it could be a real winner. Save up for high end optics and get a low priced rifle with high priced features. Pretty cool.
    +1, I've decided in my head that I need one... but my wallet says other wise.

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