I've been thinking about getting a stevens 200 for my wife so i can build it into a nice little shooter for her.
she likes my rifle and wants one that looks pretty much just like it (basically she wants the same stock i have on my Remington). she has shot mine a few times and likes it but she wants something ease of her own and i figured a 223 would be perfect.
i was looking on the Savage site and noticed the have 2 rifles that might be cheaper in the long run to get instead of buying the tools (about 100 bucks give or take) a better barrel (between 170-400 roughly depending on who i went with).
the options i have are:
Model 11 hog hunter. 20 inch barrel. its supposedly a heavy contour barrel even though it states on their site that its medium. found this while looking around the web http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wRemeDMQ4bI.
and the Model 10 FP-SR. 22 inch barrel. the extra money on the price tag most likely goes towards the better stock but I'm not sure so thats why I'm here.
from what i can tell in the pics they both have pretty much the same barrel contour. if this is true then the hog hunter is obviously going to be my choice since i see little point in spending an extra 200 for a stock I'm going to replace right away anyway.
so im wondering if anyone has any experience with the Hog Hunter as a starting platform. seems like a good starting point for a budget build.
parts that will go on it are:
B&C stock
Bushnell 10x40 scope
unknown 20 moa base (i have a few laying in my safe and i can't remember the brands.)
i think i have a set of weaver rings in the safe that are on the scope already.
Harris bipods
basically just getting spare parts and throwing them on a 223 for my wife so she can get more involved at the range since she is getting bored with the .22.
thanks in advance for the advice
she likes my rifle and wants one that looks pretty much just like it (basically she wants the same stock i have on my Remington). she has shot mine a few times and likes it but she wants something ease of her own and i figured a 223 would be perfect.
i was looking on the Savage site and noticed the have 2 rifles that might be cheaper in the long run to get instead of buying the tools (about 100 bucks give or take) a better barrel (between 170-400 roughly depending on who i went with).
the options i have are:
Model 11 hog hunter. 20 inch barrel. its supposedly a heavy contour barrel even though it states on their site that its medium. found this while looking around the web http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wRemeDMQ4bI.
and the Model 10 FP-SR. 22 inch barrel. the extra money on the price tag most likely goes towards the better stock but I'm not sure so thats why I'm here.
from what i can tell in the pics they both have pretty much the same barrel contour. if this is true then the hog hunter is obviously going to be my choice since i see little point in spending an extra 200 for a stock I'm going to replace right away anyway.
so im wondering if anyone has any experience with the Hog Hunter as a starting platform. seems like a good starting point for a budget build.
parts that will go on it are:
B&C stock
Bushnell 10x40 scope
unknown 20 moa base (i have a few laying in my safe and i can't remember the brands.)
i think i have a set of weaver rings in the safe that are on the scope already.
Harris bipods
basically just getting spare parts and throwing them on a 223 for my wife so she can get more involved at the range since she is getting bored with the .22.
thanks in advance for the advice