just bought the Mark II FV w/heavy barrel - how to make it better?

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a new stock is obvious...likely something laminate from Boyd's.

with the new stock, should I have it glass or pillar bedded?

what else can I do to it to make it better? plan to use it for the 50 yard BR shooting I asked about earlier. not competing with the big boys, just the sporter class on bipods. :)
 
I have 2 of the 93's in 22mag (actually one is the wife's). They both shot better with a wood stock torqued correctly (rimfirecentral has the specs somewhere, I haven't removed them in awhile) and they both like a different brand of ammo. Mine likes CCI and my wife's likes Hornady.
 
Just ordered one of these from cabelas yesterday, awesome price! What are you looking at for optics or what are some recommendations?
 
The pillars are supported by the bottom metal.

The pillars contact with the action and the bottom metal.

The savage stock bottom metal is very thin.

If you have pillars it really doesn't matter how thick your bottom metal is as it is just squeezing down onto the pillar if you have installed the pillar properly.

It does matter if the gun is not pillar bedded.
 
What are you looking at for optics or what are some recommendations?
I am using a Leupold Rifleman 3x9x33 and my wife is using a Swift 3x9x40

Just because it's a .22 doesn't mean you can't spend some money on glass.
 
I didn't buy the laminate because it was almost $200 higher in price. might come out to the same price when I get the Boyd's stock...but at least then I'll have the color of my choice and not that what comes from the factory that didn't really appeal to me. :p

for glass I want something with fixed high mag. looking at the Sun Optics 42x60 or maybe the Sightron SII 36x42. of course, I'm open to suggestions! :)
 
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