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    FS Savage 116 Action

    I have a Savage 116 SS Stagger feed, flat back, long action, small shank with a SSS Competition trigger installed, bolt head is MAG. there is a standard bolt head included with the action. I also replaced the firing pin spring with a WOLF Power spring. $425.00 Shipped North-land Barrel nut and lug $25.00 each, only to be sold after the action.
  2. FOR SALE 116 SS 3006 SPR. FACTORY S porter, nut and lug. A few scuffs good cond. rd count unknown. $50.00 shipped, $35.00 FTF. ​Simmons 3 x 9 x 50 duplex, its a take off from the savage rifle. $15.00 FTF Savage Black Syn. factory Stock, Stagger feed, not a scratch, as new $35 shipped ***SOLD***
  3. These guys are top notch http://www.phoenixcustomrifles.com +++1 for Phoenix Custom Rifles
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    Savage 116 parting out!

    Action, barrel nut and lug are ***SPF***
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    Savage 116 parting out!

    I have a Savage 116 SS Stagger feed long action with a SSS Competition trigger installed and an extra MAG. bolt head (PTG) The factory MAG. bolt head is installed. ***$400.00*** I also replaced the firing pin spring with a WOLF Power spring. The triggers are 104 new. North-land Barrel nut and lug $25.00 each B&C Medalist stock green for a Savage stagger feed 110/116 barrel channel is for a #4 barrel $225.00 ***SOLD*** Every thing listed is in excellent cond. the stock has only been to the range once. The action has seen very little use.
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    Savage 116 parting out!

    The action is still for sale! If you rate Savage triggers in order of excellence: 1) Rifle Ba six SAV-2 2) Sharp shooters Competition trigger 3) Timney/Rifle Basix SAV-1
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    Bummed Out!... but Fortunate.

    You can donate the tag to youths with a terminal illness. http://www.huntofalifetime.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=34:hunt-of-a-lifetime-making-wishes-come-true-for-terminally-ill-children&catid=14:articles&Itemid=16
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    Savage 116 parting out!

    Someone must need a good Savage SS action?
  9. Two pounds of Retumbo, $35 each ***SOLD*** 100 6.5 140 gr. VLD HUNTING $50.00 ***SOLD**
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    Woolrich shirt/jacket

    ***SPF***
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    Woolrich shirt/jacket

    Woolrich shirt/jacket camo, heavy wool, new unused XL, cost one hundred dollars new, $60.00
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    Bullet grain for 30-06

    You may also try the 180 gr. Partition its a hammer for large deer and elk.
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    Woolrich shirt/jacket

    This is it without the collar or shoulder pads. It has a standard collar.
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    How many of you have seen this?

    About 10 years ago while hunting mule deer in Utah with an old friend we were positioned on a ridge glassing some nice looking country, there was a road in the bottom of the drainage giving access to the area but very few hunters using it, the opposite ridge had an old mine near its base, with three small roads leading up to the old mine, and a water tank. I could hear a ATV coming up the road and he then proceeded to ride up and down those three small roads for about an 30 min. I watched a small herd of deer move from cover between the 1st and second road, to cover between the second and third road, until he pushed them into thick cover beyond the third road. from west to east. He didn't see a single deer, but I observed a nice three point in the group, after the sun dropped, my friend had made his over to me, I told him what I observed, knowing he had to return home early. The next morning found him still hunting the thick cover the deer had taken for safety, as I observed from my ridge about 800 yards away, It hadn't been 10 min. and hear his rifle crack. My point is those ATV push the animals from the roads into the safety of denser cover, and most never know the amount of game they displace. Then add game calls, sirens, etc? I have observed this in Colorado as well.
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    Help with .270 Reload

    I would double check the calibration of your scale?
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