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Offline hornady

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Another Stevens 200
« on: June 21, 2010, 05:52:33 AM »
I picked up my second Steven 200 Friday, The first was 308, this one I ordered 22-250, I have two other Savages the 110 and 111, the 111 is 223, I ordered the Dies for the new 200 about the same time, I thought I would try the Hornady 55 Grain SP I use in the 111, before I started ordering Bullets, Got a very pleasant surprise, with a mid Range Hornady load and Varget powder, its grouping great, At 150 yards with a Nikon 3 X 9 X 40  I am very happy with the results, and I may not get the trigger job done on this one like the 308, the triggers not that bad for a Stevens.

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Re: Another Stevens 200
« Reply #1 on: June 21, 2010, 01:51:47 PM »
It's great when a plan comes together. 

I thought that the 111 is a long action?

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Re: Another Stevens 200
« Reply #2 on: June 22, 2010, 02:54:45 AM »
I guess I don’t know what guns I have, that should have been a model 11 not 111, its 223, that’s one of the reasons I settled on the 22-250, and not the 25-06, I went threw that whole Savage long action deal with the 270. I needed step back mounts on the 270, even with the short action Savage don’t give you a lot of room to mount a scope .

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Re: Another Stevens 200
« Reply #3 on: June 23, 2010, 02:37:49 AM »
Trying to get a hold on Savage serial #'s can be interesting.  I recently picked up a used Mod 110 in .223.   ;)

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Re: Another Stevens 200
« Reply #4 on: June 25, 2010, 01:27:01 AM »
With Savage guns, two numbers such as 11 or 12 indicate short action and three numbers 110 or 114 for example indicate long action. You could still have a 223 on a long action if the barrel and bolt head were swapped but the magazine would not work, unless it was swapped out too. I have a Stevens 200 that was a 30-06 (long action) that I put a 7mm-08 (short action round) barrel on. They share the same bolt head size so the original bolt works and since the case is the same diameter, the magazine works OK too.

As far as mounts are concerned you can put one piece mounts on the rifle and then mount the front ring over the ejection port or you can get off set rings and mount a scope. My long action Stevens 200 came with a scope and rings. the front ring was off set.
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Re: Another Stevens 200
« Reply #5 on: June 25, 2010, 10:21:57 AM »
I seem to remember that at one time Savage only offered the 110 model and it could be had in short and long calibers.  A magazine block was used for the shorter calibers.  Mine has the mag block.

Am I mistaken?

 

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Re: Another Stevens 200
« Reply #6 on: June 25, 2010, 10:52:54 AM »
Evidently there are some long actions that were/are chambered in 223.

From the 10-24-2000 Issue of Gun Tests

Classification:Long Guns
Category:Rifles
Model Name:110 GXP3
Manufacturer:Savage Arms, Inc.
Model Number:.223 Remington

This is a current model
Model: 111 FCNS
Series:    Hunter   AccuTrigger:    Yes
Sights:    Drilled and tapped for scope mounts   AccuStock :    Yes
Magazine:    Detachable box   Stock material:    Synthetic
Barrel material:    Carbon Steel   Stock finish:    Matte
Barrel finish:    Satin   Stock color:    Black
Barrel color:    Blued   Action:   Long
Available chamberings:
SKU   Caliber:   Rate of
Twist:   Length*:   Weight*:   Ammo
Cap.:   MSRP**:
Barrel:   Overall:
17789   25-06 REM   1 in 10"   22"   42.75"   6.9 lbs   4   $656.00
177790   270 WIN   1 in 10"   22"   42.75"   6.9 lbs   4   $656.00
17791   30-06 SPFLD   1 in 10"   22"   42.75"   6.9 lbs   4   $656.00
17792   7MM REM MAG   1 in 9.5"   24"   44.75"   7.15 lbs   3   $656.00
17793   300 WIN MAG   1 in 10"   24"   44.75"   7.15 lbs   3   $656.00
17794   338 WIN MAG   1 in 10"   24"   44.75"   7.15 lbs   3   $656.00
18457   223 REM   1 in 9"   22"   42.75"   6.9 lbs   0   $656.00

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Re: Another Stevens 200
« Reply #7 on: June 26, 2010, 10:37:44 AM »
Savage just recently seperated the coding for long action and short action. I know it has been less than 10 years since they did it.

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Re: Another Stevens 200
« Reply #8 on: June 27, 2010, 02:03:17 AM »
i did buy a .223 new 20 yrs ago that was a long action. long or short they are great rifles
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Re: Another Stevens 200
« Reply #9 on: June 30, 2010, 07:20:52 PM »
I seem to remember that at one time Savage only offered the 110 model and it could be had in short and long calibers.  A magazine block was used for the shorter calibers.  Mine has the mag block.

Am I mistaken?

 

You are correct!