Opinions on the Savage 10FP with Choate stock

Jeromeo

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I have the opportunity to purchase a used savage 10 FP with a choate stock. The rifle is chambered in .308
I want to know if this rifle would be worth it for under $500. I'm looking for something to get into some longer range shooting 500-1000 yards and was wondering if this would be a good starter. If it didn't shoot well I would most likely order a Shilen barrel from mystic precision.

Opinions please.
 
I had a 10FP in .223. I replaced the Tupperware with the Choate. It would shoot about an inch with American eagle (I didn't reload at the time). I later sold it :bangHead: .....anyways the guy I sold it was making single odd shaped hole with reloads. I liked the Choate stock for shooting that range or over a gopher patch. It would have been quite heavy for walking though.
 
In my opinion the stock is more solid then savage`s basic plastic stock, but less solid than the fibreglass ones. At 500 you are getting a great deal of rifle for the money.
 
Sounds like a good deal. I don't like the Choate stock, but for $500 you could replace it whenever you wanted and sell it on the EE.

I don't know if there is anything wrong with them, I just don't like them.
 
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