Savage 10 bottom metal

MartyK2500

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I am currently looking at a local Savage 10 .308 for sale (not on forums).
It has what it appears to be an M24 fiberglass stock (brand unknown, HS or McMillan probably?) not a cheaper plastic accustock.

I am interested as it could make a nice bush rifle with a 3-15 NXS sfp on top.
But, I am sitting on a pile of AICS mags here (got at least 6 or 7), and this used Savage takes savage mags.

Don't feel like paying 100$+ for 10 rounders when I already have a bunch including an MDT 12 rounder.

How much of a process is it to add a bottom metal?
If it's a pain, does savage have a classic stock style lineup (M24 style but in fiberglass) already with AICS bottom metal?

The latest FCP and TR line-ups do have a classic stock on them with AICS bottoms, but are plastic with an aluminium bedding, which I have owned, and flexes really bad when you load the bipod.
 
CDI precision gun works make kits which are pretty good and I think obtainable up here. You may have to do some final inletting to get a good fit but it should be easy enough. I mean there is also the Oryx chassis for a pretty modest investment as well, I love mine!
 
CoreTac has the Atlasworx

Thanks!
I regularly order from them and I missed it.

CDI precision gun works make kits which are pretty good and I think obtainable up here. You may have to do some final inletting to get a good fit but it should be easy enough. I mean there is also the Oryx chassis for a pretty modest investment as well, I love mine!

This will be my second Savage,
first one is in an MDT ESS chassis and I love it!

For this one I wanted something classic, fiberglass M24 style stock with a SFP 3-15 Nightforce scope should fit the bill for a classic precision build.
 
Thanks!
I regularly order from them and I missed it.



This will be my second Savage,
first one is in an MDT ESS chassis and I love it!

For this one I wanted something classic, fiberglass M24 style stock with a SFP 3-15 Nightforce scope should fit the bill for a classic precision build.

Fair enough! Check out CDI as well! I've used one before and it was really good!
 
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