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Re: Thinking of buying a savage 110 mzl
« Reply #30 on: December 03, 2008, 04:14:09 PM »
The cheapest place to get one is almost always Natchez Shooting Supplies.  It can be mail ordered since it is a muzzleloader.  I would have prefered to support my local store but Natchez was a lot cheaper and both places were out at the time.  I said I would order from whoever got one first and that was Natchez.

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Re: Thinking of buying a savage 110 mzl
« Reply #31 on: December 03, 2008, 11:45:53 PM »
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Re: Thinking of buying a savage 110 mzl
« Reply #32 on: December 04, 2008, 02:12:52 PM »
The cheapest place to get one is almost always Natchez Shooting Supplies.  It can be mail ordered since it is a muzzleloader.  I would have prefered to support my local store but Natchez was a lot cheaper and both places were out at the time.  I said I would order from whoever got one first and that was Natchez.
I called them today..Natchez... But I live in another country...State??? Its called ILLINOIS....We cant even buy a mzl loader with out all the paperwork..24hr waiting period..foid card...you name it... I went to a nice sporting goods store in Prairie DuChein Wisconsin.. I wanted that 20 double barrel so bad... The owner appologised and politely tolld me since I live in Illinois he wouldnt even think of selling me a firearm under any circumstances...Just WAY to much paper work..And he has to keep it on file for 10 years ...So I cant mail order it... But I got my profit sharing statement yesterday.. WA-HOOOOO!!!  I will get it in 4 weeks... So the deal is gonna go down!....Drop

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Re: Thinking of buying a savage 110 mzl
« Reply #33 on: December 04, 2008, 02:17:14 PM »
Drop

Get ahold of Nachez.  I had to send in a fax of my FOID and they were able to ship to me.

Jerry
I'll be needing that for squirrels and such.....

I ain't never been lost in my life, been a might confused for a month or so.....

Pilgram, are you sure you know how to skin grizzer bear.....

Don't run little squirrel, you'll only die tired....

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Re: Thinking of buying a savage 110 mzl
« Reply #34 on: December 04, 2008, 02:18:44 PM »
I read alot over at Dougs board... Seems like I read they use the 250 gr xtp bullet alot??? I wonder about the performance of a pistol bullet.....I would think the ballistic type would fly better? I use the 250 gr Hornaday sst... With devistating result's....out to 125 yds (so far).. I will be looking for a load as devistating as the sst..where should I start? I will be using this from a tower or my blind..so shots out to 250-300yds are going to be possible... And yes I promise to practice alot before I shoot that far.. Thanks Drop

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Re: Thinking of buying a savage 110 mzl
« Reply #35 on: December 06, 2008, 03:23:48 AM »
Also tell me about where to get the breech removal tool. So as not to have to disturb the bolt

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Re: Thinking of buying a savage 110 mzl
« Reply #36 on: December 06, 2008, 03:33:44 AM »
I'll be needing that for squirrels and such.....

I ain't never been lost in my life, been a might confused for a month or so.....

Pilgram, are you sure you know how to skin grizzer bear.....

Don't run little squirrel, you'll only die tired....

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Re: Thinking of buying a savage 110 mzl
« Reply #37 on: December 06, 2008, 08:05:33 AM »
Savage makes the best inline you can buy.  I wish Remington would make a smokeless inline.

I wouldn't own anything T/C currently makes.  I'm not impressed.

I'm with you Swamp, I don't know why more companies don't make a smokeless muzzleloader.  I've read where Savage has a patent on their breech, but I would think that something like it could be made.  And the 700 would be a great rifle to build it on.

Jerry
I suspect this is due to state regulations.  Michigan does not allow smokeless powder during our ML season.  I am sure other states have the same restriction.  Too bad, as I would buy the Savage in a heartbeat if I could use it here.

I guess I will stick with the Encore for now.
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Re: Thinking of buying a savage 110 mzl
« Reply #38 on: December 06, 2008, 02:55:51 PM »
I bought the savage tonight..ss syn stock... Now I got to start putting the goodies together for it. But lets not let the thread stop here.. Drop

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Re: Thinking of buying a savage 110 mzl
« Reply #39 on: December 07, 2008, 03:25:51 AM »
Savage makes the best in line you can buy.  I wish Remington would make a smokeless in line.

I wouldn't own anything T/C currently makes.  I'm not impressed.

I'm with you Swamp, I don't know why more companies don't make a smokeless muzzleloader.  I've read where Savage has a patent on their breech, but I would think that something like it could be made.  And the 700 would be a great rifle to build it on.

Jerry
I suspect this is due to state regulations.  Michigan does not allow smokeless powder during our ML season.  I am sure other states have the same restriction.  Too bad, as I would buy the Savage in a heartbeat if I could use it here.

I guess I will stick with the Encore for now.
Dan

I see what you are saying Dan.  But, the hunter doesn't have to use smokeless powder in it.  And, like I was ranting about in another thread, if the price of a top end ML is on par with a smokeless ML, then why not just just get the smokeless.  But, I'm stuck in a state that doesn't allow centerfire rifles to hunt with, so my judgement is cloudy.

Still say the Remington 700 would be a great platform for a smokeless ML.  The only other "production" smokeless ML is by Ultra Light Arms, and it starts out at twice the price and a waiting list.




Drop

Way to go!  Now you are going to have to keep posting and keep me on track to getting one.  I might stray from the narrow path, so get some range reports quick!

Jerry
I'll be needing that for squirrels and such.....

I ain't never been lost in my life, been a might confused for a month or so.....

Pilgram, are you sure you know how to skin grizzer bear.....

Don't run little squirrel, you'll only die tired....

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Re: Thinking of buying a savage 110 mzl
« Reply #40 on: December 07, 2008, 06:57:07 AM »
lefty red,

From my understanding, Henry Ball first took his design to Remington, they didn't bite. So Savage was next, and they did bite. The rest is history. Too bad for Remington.

Here are some pricey custom alternatives. :o

http://www.badbullmuzzleloaders.com/

http://www.swinglock.net/
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Re: Thinking of buying a savage 110 mzl
« Reply #41 on: December 07, 2008, 07:54:29 AM »
lefty red,

From my understanding, Henry Ball first took his design to Remington, they didn't bite. So Savage was next, and they did bite. The rest is history. Too bad for Remington.

Here are some pricey custom alternatives. :o

http://www.badbullmuzzleloaders.com/

http://www.swinglock.net/


Oh My!  To think that it could have been a 700ML-II!  Makes you want cry....

I made a promise to my wife, my ML WOULD NOT cost more than my work car!  So I'm stuck at a $700 limit!  LOL

Jerry
I'll be needing that for squirrels and such.....

I ain't never been lost in my life, been a might confused for a month or so.....

Pilgram, are you sure you know how to skin grizzer bear.....

Don't run little squirrel, you'll only die tired....

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Re: Thinking of buying a savage 110 mzl
« Reply #42 on: December 07, 2008, 10:00:34 AM »
Jerry BUY THE SAVAGE!! that way I wont be alone out here..LOL... I am chomping at the bit to get it home but work schedule may limit me to getting it home Sat am.. However I am not going to use it till next season anyway. But the thought of shooting it for about 60 to 75 cents a shot sure does sound good. I am going to put a Leupold VXII 3X9X40 on it. I am already thinking of ways to make a barrel cooler for it. And I have to order up the breech removal tool...base's I already have Warne ring's.. I really wont be able to shoot it til about spring time probably. But I still wanna get it home and drool over it... Keep the fire lit Jerry...Dont settle for what you dont really want... Next deer season for us is a whole year away. Get the foot healed up first. Maybe we can meet up for coffe tween now and then Drop

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Re: Thinking of buying a savage 110 mzl
« Reply #43 on: December 07, 2008, 04:17:06 PM »
The good old state of Illinois.  I was there a couple of years ago in a store and ask to look at a gun.  They would not even let me look at it unless I had some sort of "card".  Not sure what it was called, but I was glad to get back to Indiana for my gun buying needs.

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Re: Thinking of buying a savage 110 mzl
« Reply #44 on: December 07, 2008, 04:36:31 PM »
I bought a Savage Model 10 this year. I am pleased with it. It shoots most loads with great accuracy. I have been hunting with it for 5 days straight and was wondering if it would fire after dragging it around through the snow and cold. I have not had a shot at a deer so at the end of shooting hours I took a shot at a log, "bang" it went. Very reliable after what I put it through. I am pleased with this rifle and recommend it.

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Re: Thinking of buying a savage 110 mzl
« Reply #45 on: December 08, 2008, 04:00:19 PM »
Thanks ..Still reading...Drop

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Re: Thinking of buying a savage 110 mzl
« Reply #46 on: December 13, 2008, 03:06:03 PM »
Also tell me about where to get the breech removal tool. So as not to have to disturb the bolt

Make your own.  Get the proper sized 1/4" drive socket (I forget the size), with a Dremel tool cut notches in the side and attach a 1/4" universal joint socket and ratchet.  Out comes the breech plug.  I already had all the tools, I just needed to buy the socket to cut up.  Cost about $2-3 dollars.

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Re: Thinking of buying a savage 110 mzl
« Reply #47 on: December 13, 2008, 03:30:57 PM »
Or you can buy the tool on the Modern Muzzleloader website.
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