Hey folks,
Some time between Christmas and Tax return time I think I am going to pick a Savage 110. I have a T/C Encore and a Winchester 94 already, so this time I decided to try a new flavor of action and go bolt action. A new production Winchester (by FN), is waaaay to expensive, a Remington getting nearly so, and the higher end Weatherby's a mere dream. But the Savage 110 seems to keep a good reputation and respectable pricing. I had a friend who owned a 110 in .270 and though he hardly got to shoot it much before selling it he seemed to enjoy it too. All this adds up to a rifle I am sure I will be happy with. Now I just need your help to decide exactly what I want in my new rifle, and what model number I want (I have browsed the Savage web page and must say.....it is awful confusing and I got "Model number overload".)
Ok so lets get to it. I prefer wood and bluing. But I am also practical and see Synthetic and blue or Synthetic and Stainless as good virtues, especially considering this is a WORKING gun, not a safe queen. So what do you guys think....is the factory wood pretty durable and can it take a reasonable beating and still look decent, or should I just go with synthetic?
Magazine now. Do you guys like the box or hinged floor plate. Does the box magazine version cost more than hinged floorplate, and if so about how much more? And are all the rifle models either box or hinged, or is there also a blind box, unhinged model? I got confused reading the Savage online catalog. If at all possible I want at least the hinged floor plate or box.
The caliber I want will be the trusty .30-06. I do know at least that the action length model number will be 3 digits long as the 2 digit is the shorter action.
I believe I want to choose from the "Hunter series" (that seems to be a no brainer
).
I think thats it for right now. Ok, so armed with the above info, what do you recomend and what model number should I be looking at?
Brian