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Savage 111 long range hunter, .338 lapua. Is this push feed or control feed?


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4krI7_ZAXQ4&feature=related

I am looking for sonmething that could double as a long range shooting rifle, and do some dangerous game hunting with too althought probably not able to it most of africa, but in north america this would be good for everything I think. I could take it to a gunsmith and have them solder on some iron sights. This is an attractive option.. but it has to be control round feed to function as a dangerou game gun.
Originally Posted by Polska
HAHAHAHA LOOK AT YOU LOSERS. SPENDING ALL YOUR TIME ON ME TO TRY TO INSULT ME. LOSERS!!!


A troll, by selfreccognition, trying to stink up another forum.
Its push feed weve already been thru this before when you aked about the er shaw rifle, which uses a savage action. Quit asking stupid questions over and over hoping to get the anserw you want
Originally Posted by Polska
Savage 111 long range hunter, .338 lapua. Is this push feed or control feed?


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4krI7_ZAXQ4&feature=related

I am looking for sonmething that could double as a long range shooting rifle, and do some dangerous game hunting with too althought probably not able to it most of africa, but in north america this would be good for everything I think. I could take it to a gunsmith and have them solder on some iron sights. This is an attractive option.. but it has to be control round feed to function as a dangerou game gun.
Get lost troll.................
Just wondering Polska your so dead set on crf have you had many problems with a push feed action?
Find you a Winchester Model 70 CRF action and you will have one of the best for a dangerous game build, but there nothing wrong with a good push feed for the build.
Don't worry about dangerous game, just wear your chainmaille, carry a big spear and go forth into the woods worry free. I have found that fried chicken grease works REALLY well as a bear repellent. The scent of chicken grease is foreign to them and they avoid the smell like the plague. They won't come near you. Put some on your tent, your boots and put generous amounts on any bare skin. Flinch

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