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older savage advice?
Few year old model 10 with bull barrel. Anything specific to look out for? Better/worse than current models?
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BIG PaPa
I had one about fifteen years ago. No accutrigger, crappy stock, with a cheap scope on it. Would shoot sub 1/2 MOA at 100 yards all day. If the price is right, I say "go for it".
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I have to agree with Ray here almost completely. I have one, no accutrigger, LH, in 223, with a Leupold. Crappy stock, but mine also shoots sub-1/2 MOA all day long.
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You Want Him In Your Corner
The non-accutrigger models have better/cheaper trigger replacement options. The replacement stock options are somewhat more limited than the newer models. But all in all they are great guns. The actions can be a little stiff, but there is trick you can do to smooth and lighten them up. Good luck!
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hate to ask, but.....
looked thru blue book, and all over online, seeing prices from 300-900 on these, but I cant tell how old/comparable these are. Traditional lookin stock, so probably the lousy one refered to, and I think non-accu. Anyone have an idea what that might be worth? Im guessing around 300-350, as it seems just run-of-the mill, just heavy barrel. New non heavy barrel is around 350 fees included, and scope included (cheapy of course) from what Ive found
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BIG PaPa
older savage advice?
Depends. What caliber? And is it the old "tactical" or "police" model or whatever they called it?
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You Want Him In Your Corner
Accu-stock is junk also. The action bolt spacing as well as a flat-back or round-back receivers will tell you what generation and which stocks and aftermarket parts will fit. Need photos, year, model number and caliber to give you a better idea of value.
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