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I have built only one Sav 110 and that was in 2013:
Material cost:
$240 1972 Savage 110 .223 action and scope bases
$109 Boyd's tactical stock
$114 Lothar Walther .224" 14" twist CM barrel blank bought on sale in 2002
$26 SSS recoil lug
$11 paint
$67 cheek rest Karsten's Custom Cheek Rest A-Model
$55 tactical bolt handle
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$622 + scope, rings, rear bag, bi pod, pod-loc, sling, and scope level

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It's first group at 100 yards was good enough with my prairie dog /ground squirrel load [I have thousands of rounds lying around of mixed brass 15 gr Blue Dot 35 gr Vmax loaded long, 2.17"].

I shot some prairie dogs with it.

For 2015 hunting I have new 25-06 and 6.5-06 reamers, and half finished Mosin Nagant with a Kriger 300 Win Mag barrel on it.

I have an old Sav 110E series K 30-06 that I may convert.
The first 110 I did not use a barrel nut, and I will not on the next, either.


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