savage model 12 223 thumbhole

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I have been looking to buy this gun and no one seems to be carrying it, does anyone know what is happening with this caliber. they have the 204 and 22-230 but not the 223
 
i have one in 308. 2 stocks. have not tested her out yet tho..... been sitting in my safe for a long long time..
 
most places will be out of stock of their most popular calibers because hunting season is well underway and most people have already bought their guns this year,

I don't know where you looked but I know several stores here buy most of their inventory in the spring, that's the best time to find what you want in stock

other than ordering what you want you'll just have to call every store you can to see if they have one

there is several .223 at ellwood epps, no thunmbhole stocks tho, but a couple really nice savages, the model 12 long range precision varminter has the target action and target accutrigger, they also have a model 11/111 .223 with walnut stock and fluted bolt, nice rifles

good luck with the search
 
I have been looking to buy this gun and no one seems to be carrying it, does anyone know what is happening with this caliber. they have the 204 and 22-230 but not the 223
I'm in the same boat. I had found a used one at Gagnon, but when I called it was already sold. It's hard to find.

Let me know if you find a source. If they have two, let's work a deal and buy them both. :)
 
Build one yourself.

Step 1: buy a Stevens 200 chambered in 223 $369
Step 2: buy a Boyd's laminate thumbhole stock with new screws. Just over $100
Step 3: replace junk stock with Boyd's stock.
Step 4:laugh at the people who paid way more for, pretty much, the same rifle

You're welcome.....
 
Build one yourself.

Step 1: buy a Stevens 200 chambered in 223 $369
Step 2: buy a Boyd's laminate thumbhole stock with new screws. Just over $100
Step 3: replace junk stock with Boyd's stock.
Step 4:laugh at the people who paid way more for, pretty much, the same rifle

You're welcome.....

My guess would be that you haven't owned a Stevens 200 or a Savage M12.
 
You'd be missing the accu-trigger if you bought the Stevens and re-stocked it but it'd leave you with some extra cash to put towards a Rifle Basix trigger, which IMHO is better anywho :D
 
P&D Enterprises (site sponser) says they have one in stock,

35642 Savage 12BTCSS, StainlessFluted/Brown Laminate, Thumbhole Stk, 26" 223 Rem 1,065.00 NEW
 
Thanks everyone for the responses. I think I will stick with the Savage rather than the Stevens. THe stainless fluted barrel as well as the accu trigger sells it. I have that trigger and thumbhole in 17hmr and really like it, now want to move distance out a bit.
 
My guess would be that you haven't owned a Stevens 200 or a Savage M12.

Owned all of the above. Also built my own semi customs myself on said platforms. Action is nearly identical, barrel quality, internally, is also similar (exterior finish is a different story). I understand one has the accutrigger but I believe a light Timney or Rifle Basix is a better option. The only downfall is the stock Stevens barrel if you were looking for a heavy stainless.
I prefer match grade barrels but if the shooter isn't partaking in competitive, long range shooting, the barrel quality is not a huge concern.
So I guess that your guess in incorrect.
 
Just an update. Found a 22-250 thumbhole with a 1-9 twist. Bad news is I have to wait 6 months for it to get here but should be worth the wait
 
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