Savage 7mm Rem Mag Project

Bitterroot Bulls

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Here is a before and after on the 7mm Rem Mag 110 I am working on. Only thing left is bedding and load development.

Before:

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After:

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I like the looks of this gun. I hope to break it in on a spring Black Bear.
 

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BB that looks very nice! What bullet are you thinking of using in it or trying? The 160 gr. Accbond should be a good one with a high BC, but then I'm kind of a Nosler snob and really like them.:eek: My dad had good luck with his 7mm and he's only used one bullet in it since he got the thing and that's a 160 gr. Partition. He uses 4831 and CCI250 primers. Chronographed it for him once many moons ago and it's going 3070 fps form a Winchester Model 70 push feed from about 1973. It does shoot well.

Good luck with load work. The Savage' rifles seem to shoot!
David
 

Bitterroot Bulls

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David,

I will be trying the 160 accubond first. My other preferred bullets will be the 168 Barnes LRX and 168 Berger VLD hunting. When I get it dialed in, I will have to grab my hunting partner and we will meet you at the range.
 

Bitterroot Bulls

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Gear List:

Savage 110 7mm Remington Magnum 24" barrel.

Bell and Carlson Medalist stock.

EGW Picatinny Rail.

TPS HRT rings 1" low.

Flatline Ops Ranger 1" level.

Swarovski Z3 4-12X50 w/ BRH reticle.
 

ElkTrout

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Beautiful rifle! Excited to hear how it shoots. Let me know how the 168 berger shoots for you. I had a horrible time getting that round to group for me. Ended up going to a swift sirroco! Congrats on the gun!
 

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Great looking gun BB. Im shooting 180 grain accubonds out of my 30-338 at 3040fps and love them. Did a heck of a job on my bull last year. But im a Nosler snob to.
 

jay

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Gear List:

Savage 110 7mm Remington Magnum 24" barrel.

Bell and Carlson Medalist stock.

EGW Picatinny Rail.

TPS HRT rings 1" low.

Flatline Ops Ranger 1" level.

Swarovski Z3 4-12X50 w/ BRH reticle.
Great combo! What was the damage on the scope and stock? Looks great!
 

Bitterroot Bulls

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Great combo! What was the damage on the scope and stock? Looks great!
The stock was something like $240 shipped from Stocky's Stocks. I got the scope from SWFA for around $800 during Swarovski's riflescope promotion last year. Now they are going for around $1000.
 

jay

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So what is the difference between stocks? Is it the way they are bedded or do you prefer the fiberglass over plastic?
 

Bitterroot Bulls

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So what is the difference between stocks? Is it the way they are bedded or do you prefer the fiberglass over plastic?
I much prefer fiberglass. It is stiffer for one thing. With a lot of plastic stocks, the stock will flex and contact the barrel when shooting off a bipod. Trying to bed a plastic stock is an exercise in futility. A good fiberglass stock is superior in every way except cost and sometimes, weight.
 

Drhorsepower

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I much prefer fiberglass. It is stiffer for one thing. With a lot of plastic stocks, the stock will flex and contact the barrel when shooting off a bipod. Trying to bed a plastic stock is an exercise in futility. A good fiberglass stock is superior in every way except cost and sometimes, weight.
+1. Along with a bedding block, also temp changes doesn't effect a good stock and a plastic one. With a bedding block in a good stock, your screws will stay tight because aluminum and your steel reciever expand at a closer rate, with a plastic stock, your plastic gets hot which makes it vulnerable to flexing, and having your screws that your torqued to let's say 30 inch pounds to lets say 23 inch pounds.