Savage 338 lapua

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This is much more appealing to me than the Savage 110BA.

What do you guys think?

Anyone shooting one of these yet?

Savage110HS338lapua.jpg
 
This is much more appealing to me than the Savage 110BA.

What do you guys think?

Anyone shooting one of these yet?

Savage110HS338lapua.jpg

I'm pretty sure the savage 110 FCP HS Precision will be my next rifle purchase. I've read a few reports that they are shooting sub MOA and in some cases close to .5 MOA.
Does the rifle in the advertisement you have in your post come with the Arma-coat finished already applied to it as the price is 200.00 higher than listed on another CGN supporting dealer website?
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I do not know. I just used that pic as I did not have any other. I'm still trying to find out if the Savage 338 lapua actions are different from the savage regular long actions.

I read on one web site that the bolt lugs were strengthened (beefed up), but I have no clue of this is true?

Its a cool looking rifle to me anyway.

What other web site btw. Just incase I do deserve a Christmas present.
 
I do not know. I just used that pic as I did not have any other. I'm still trying to find out if the Savage 338 lapua actions are different from the savage regular long actions.

I read on one web site that the bolt lugs were strengthened (beefed up), but I have no clue of this is true?

Its a cool looking rifle to me anyway.

What other web site btw. Just incase I do deserve a Christmas present.


I believe the actions are the same 110 used in all savages but I'm not certain on this...the other site is Frontier Firearms under the heading longrange precision rifles.
Merry Christmas...lol...I was kind of thinking the same!
 
Thats a hell of a deal, can't build one for that price. I'll bring a couple in if they are still available from my distributor.

Sean, any idea of the availability of the HS vertical stock for a Savage long action? I think I know a guy with a stevens 300 wm that would be interested in one. :D

Any idea what bottom metal that is?


Hawk-i,

$1399 thats a nicer price for sure.
 
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I'm still trying to find out if the Savage 338 lapua actions are different from the savage regular long actions.

I read on one web site that the bolt lugs were strengthened (beefed up), but I have no clue of this is true?

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Yes, they are slightly different. The bolt lugs did not have to change, they are longer but it did not increase strength. The real difference is the mag port being further back to lengthen the lower lug which does strengthen it. The base holes are 8-40. I have made 338 Lapuas from Stevens actions but this deal is a bargain.
 
Yes, they are slightly different. The bolt lugs did not have to change, they are longer but it did not increase strength. The real difference is the mag port being further back to lengthen the lower lug which does strengthen it. The base holes are 8-40. I have made 338 Lapuas from Stevens actions but this deal is a bargain.

Thanks Rob. I originally read scant details but could not find anything conclusive. I took from what I found that the standard Savage long action (like some other makers actions ) was not ideal for building a 338 lapua from??
 
Sean, any idea of the availability of the HS vertical stock for a Savage long action? I think I know a guy with a stevens 300 wm that would be interested in one. :D

Any idea what bottom metal that is?


Hawk-i,

$1399 thats a nicer price for sure.

We'll see if we can do even better ;)


Not sure on the bottom metal. I can get the HS vertical stocks in pretty quickly.
 
We'll see if we can do even better ;)


Not sure on the bottom metal. I can get the HS vertical stocks in pretty quickly.


Now I don't know what to do, build on my stevens 200 or wait and see what you can do with regard the 338 lapua. :confused:

I'l have to get thinking.
 
Now I don't know what to do, build on my stevens 200 or wait and see what you can do with regard the 338 lapua. :confused:

I'l have to get thinking.

Stevens action 300$
bbl blank 400$
reamer 150$
scope rail 60$
brake 100$
stock 400$
mag and bottom metal 300$
total 1700
I cant see building one, plus you would get an accutrigger on the savage one.
 
Not to mention needing to replace the bolt head with the proper one for the Lapua.

I'd prefer a longer barrel for a Lapua but at that price point I can see the attractiveness.
 
It looks like the perfect platform for entry into the 338 Lapua realm, unfortunately for me it is not the perfect time as I just got my 260 rig complete and the fun money account is empty!:(
 
I cant see building one, plus you would get an accutrigger on the savage one.

Your not helping your business by talking me out of it, I likely would have sourced a lot of those parts from you. :D But it does make sense.

The thing about putting something together based on the stevens for me is that the cost can be spread over time. And of course its satisfying to know its a bit different.

Anyway, I'm still thinking. :) I keep looking at that A3 stock you have but I really like the HS stock you sold me and man does that 338 look good in one. :D
 
Your not helping your business by talking me out of it, I likely would have sourced a lot of those parts from you. :D But it does make sense.

The thing about putting something together based on the stevens for me is that the cost can be spread over time. And of course its satisfying to know its a bit different.

Anyway, I'm still thinking. :) I keep looking at that A3 stock you have but I really like the HS stock you sold me and man does that 338 look good in one. :D

I've got the hs fully adjustable vertical grip coming soon for Remington's. Where did you buy your lapua bolt head? The metal below is drop in fit on rem bdl inlets. Not the Xl though AFAICT? I am planning on that metal for my next lapua on a rem action. Be nice to be able to source the savage hs stock and metal then spin my own tube on.

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As I mentioned in another post, I just purchased the Savage 110FCP HS Precision. I bought it from Frontier Firearms for $1399. Unfortunately for me I found it at Ellwood Epps for $1267. Last I checked they had one left. I was about to buy it too haha.

My rifle is supposed to arrive on Monday and I'll post a range report as soon as possible.
 
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