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Title: My Savage 110 Ultralight Manners Build
Post by: highside74 on September 26, 2021, 10:48:06 AM
Finally got it all put together and ready for a range day.

Savage 110 Ultralight 6.5PRC
Manners MCS-T Elite stock with chassis system
Scortched Earth camo
Leupold VX-6HD 3-18x50 with Backcountry rings
Title: Re: My Savage 110 Ultralight Manners Build
Post by: lewy on September 26, 2021, 11:03:30 AM
She’s a beauty. With that stock are you still running the factory magazine?
Title: Re: My Savage 110 Ultralight Manners Build
Post by: highside74 on September 26, 2021, 01:24:46 PM
She’s a beauty. With that stock are you still running the factory magazine?

Yes

 I bought a new bottom metal and 5 round mag but stuck with factory instead.
Title: Re: My Savage 110 Ultralight Manners Build
Post by: highside74 on September 26, 2021, 01:29:06 PM
I have a 5 round AICS mag for 6.5PRC or 300 short mag

$60
Title: Re: My Savage 110 Ultralight Manners Build
Post by: follow maggie on September 26, 2021, 08:11:51 PM
Very nice
Title: Re: My Savage 110 Ultralight Manners Build
Post by: grundy53 on September 26, 2021, 08:17:20 PM
Looks good!

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Title: Re: My Savage 110 Ultralight Manners Build
Post by: 10heiau on September 26, 2021, 09:48:26 PM
Sweet rifle! I’d love to get that same stock!

If you ever get the itch to replace the accutrigger, I recommend Rifle Basix. I am very pleased with their SAV-1. I tried Timney before Rifle Basix. The Timney did not work and my experience with their customer service was very poor.
Title: Re: My Savage 110 Ultralight Manners Build
Post by: Jason on October 03, 2021, 08:29:46 AM
That's a sweet looking rifle. What did the weight come out at without the scope?
Title: Re: My Savage 110 Ultralight Manners Build
Post by: highside74 on October 03, 2021, 08:44:56 AM
That's a sweet looking rifle. What did the weight come out at without the scope?

My scale only goes to 6lbs so I couldn't tell. It should be right around factory weight or an ounce or 3 more. The factory plastic stock is very light. Because of the depth of the savage action they have to use their action chassis system or the stock would blow up under recoil. So buy using the 110 ultralight action that is factory blueprinted to the Proof barrel and the manners stock that has their chassis system, thus rifle should be a real shooter.

My youngest and I have put 15 rounds through in the back yard and can't believe how light the recoil is on this 6.5prc with the brake installed. Even against his fairly light recoiling 7mm-08 without a brake there is a vast difference.
Title: Re: My Savage 110 Ultralight Manners Build
Post by: cooltimber on October 09, 2021, 08:14:09 AM
Sweet rifle! I’d love to get that same stock!

If you ever get the itch to replace the accutrigger, I recommend Rifle Basix. I am very pleased with their SAV-1. I tried Timney before Rifle Basix. The Timney did not work and my experience with their customer service was very poor.
nice set up.i bought a timmy trigger for my 7mm savage and after reading the instructions when to work and my bolt would not cock the rifle,in fact the bolt just came right out,so i put the stock trigger back in ..
Title: Re: My Savage 110 Ultralight Manners Build
Post by: highside74 on October 09, 2021, 08:52:16 AM
She is a shooter. My 2 best 200 yard groups the other day.
Title: Re: My Savage 110 Ultralight Manners Build
Post by: Apples on December 19, 2021, 03:55:35 PM
I just ordered the same rifle, what brand of muzzle brake did you install?
Title: Re: My Savage 110 Ultralight Manners Build
Post by: highside74 on December 19, 2021, 04:07:23 PM
X-Caliber Pepper pot .750
Title: Re: My Savage 110 Ultralight Manners Build
Post by: Dan-o on December 19, 2021, 06:33:15 PM
That's a sweet rifle!      :tup:
Title: Re: My Savage 110 Ultralight Manners Build
Post by: WapitiTalk1 on December 19, 2021, 06:51:54 PM
I’ve got one in .223. Nothing fancy, factory stock with Sig Sauer Whiskey scope. Shoot’s lights out with Underwood Ammo (out of Montana) rounds.

Title: Re: My Savage 110 Ultralight Manners Build
Post by: cooltimber on December 19, 2021, 07:50:03 PM
Sweet rifle! I’d love to get that same stock!

If you ever get the itch to replace the accutrigger, I recommend Rifle Basix. I am very pleased with their SAV-1. I tried Timney before Rifle Basix. The Timney did not work and my experience with their customer service was very poor.
nice set up.i bought a timmy trigger for my 7mm savage and after reading the instructions when to work and my bolt would not cock the rifle,in fact the bolt just came right out,so i put the stock trigger back in ..  after further examining the timney trigger it just needed a fine adjustment and have set it at 2lb's. works great now.

Title: Re: My Savage 110 Ultralight Manners Build
Post by: jrebel on December 19, 2021, 07:53:55 PM
I have two of the ultralites and would love to know more about the stock.  I looked and their website but deciphering what exact stock you have based on their pics is difficult.  Can you share more about the stock and if you have the specs / model number that would be greatly appreciated.   
Title: Re: My Savage 110 Ultralight Manners Build
Post by: highside74 on December 19, 2021, 07:59:05 PM
I have two of the ultralites and would love to know more about the stock.  I looked and their website but deciphering what exact stock you have based on their pics is difficult.  Can you share more about the stock and if you have the specs / model number that would be greatly appreciated.

It's in my original post it's the MCS-T stock. It's under hunting stocks on their page. You only have a few choices because of the depth of the savage action and you have to get the chassis system.
Title: Re: My Savage 110 Ultralight Manners Build
Post by: jstone on December 19, 2021, 07:59:17 PM
Nice set up
Title: Re: My Savage 110 Ultralight Manners Build
Post by: highside74 on December 19, 2021, 08:00:43 PM
Thanks. I really like it a lot.
Title: Re: My Savage 110 Ultralight Manners Build
Post by: jrebel on December 19, 2021, 08:05:51 PM
I have two of the ultralites and would love to know more about the stock.  I looked and their website but deciphering what exact stock you have based on their pics is difficult.  Can you share more about the stock and if you have the specs / model number that would be greatly appreciated.

It's in my original post it's the MCS-T stock. It's under hunting stocks on their page. You only have a few choices because of the depth of the savage action and you have to get the chassis system.

That's what I thought....when I looked they didn't have savage as an option.  I will look again.....I'm not the most tech savvy person around... :chuckle:
Title: Re: My Savage 110 Ultralight Manners Build
Post by: highside74 on December 19, 2021, 10:22:09 PM
I have two of the ultralites and would love to know more about the stock.  I looked and their website but deciphering what exact stock you have based on their pics is difficult.  Can you share more about the stock and if you have the specs / model number that would be greatly appreciated.

It's in my original post it's the MCS-T stock. It's under hunting stocks on their page. You only have a few choices because of the depth of the savage action and you have to get the chassis system.

That's what I thought....when I looked they didn't have savage as an option.  I will look again.....I'm not the most tech savvy person around... :chuckle:

I didn't mean to come off wrong lol I read it back and kinda sounded like a d.

I had to call them and walk me through the options. The more bench style that a lot of long range hunters are using is also available I think but being a blacktail hunter I didn't think that was a good option. The T model gives a good mix of both worlds I think.
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