nortatoga I've been on there sight didn't see anything about aftermarket mags just ways that may or may not fix the problem and a lot of praise for Savage warranty service in that they will ship you a new mag pretty quickliy
so I'm waiting on a Savage Mark 11 and all the reading I've done say's that for the money it's an exceptionally accurate 22. problem seems is that the mags are a bit squirrely I've been searching for after market mags but so far no luck any idea's?
thinking of a new medium priced scope for my Remington vtr in 308 moving the leupold from it to my 1963 700 bdl 06 it has an old 1X4 weaver. kinda like either the Vortex Viper or the Bushnell thoughts?
well a few ideas lets not turn this into something it was never meant to be while I'm far from wealthy a new heavier stock would be counter intuitive I'm a 70+ year old hunting in the slide mt. area of the catskills it's tough going for a younger man and getting worse for me every year I don't...
dose anyone know if I can move the swivel studs on a synthetic Remington 700 stock from the bottom to the side. I hunt in really steep terrain and i'd like to carry it like an M4 instead of upside down on my shoulder that way i have both hands to grab onto tree's as i'm climbing
took a hard look ay CZ they are definitly high quality smae way with the Tikka but with my new mantra to buy American as much as possible I've decided on the Mark11 savage thanks guys for all the recommendations they where helpfull
Ok on the bottom of the bolt toward the back by the handle there is a number inscribed with dots that I missed really hard to read once I put some bright led light on it it popped and there it was pretty simple once you figure it