I've said it before and I'll say it again. I'm a sucker for wood and metal. I'm a big fan of the original M40 "look". I'm also a fan of 30-06 as I think it's an underrated chambering with a lot of potential. Sure, it's not the most effecient but with handloads you can really make it scream with a large variety of bullets. I wanted to put together a hunting rifle with these characteristics but wasn't going to spend thousands to do it. When I ran across a deal on an action I knew it was time to start this build.

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Savage 110 30-06 - $349 new from Gander Mt
Obermeyer 26" AMU 1/11.25 blank - $280
EGW 20 MOA base - $32
Accutrigger polished and adjusted to just over 2 lbs
Barrel channel opened up for the larger barrel
Bedded with pillars and JB Weld - $9
Tactical Works bold handle - $46
MILSCO 1917 repro sling - $15 gun show buy
Rings and SS glass are from another rifle for now, I'm trying to decide what glass to go with.
Sierra 170gr FN Pro Hunter @ 2.96
Fed 210
RP case
47.5gr IMR-4895
.29 MOA
Hornady 220gr Interlock @ 3.230
Fed 210
RP case
41gr IMR-4895
.4 MOA
Not bad for $731 (not including glass, rings and barrel machining done by a family friend). I'm going to try some 178gr and 208gr A-Maxs for some paper/steel shooting. I think it'll do pretty good.

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Savage 110 30-06 - $349 new from Gander Mt
Obermeyer 26" AMU 1/11.25 blank - $280
EGW 20 MOA base - $32
Accutrigger polished and adjusted to just over 2 lbs
Barrel channel opened up for the larger barrel
Bedded with pillars and JB Weld - $9
Tactical Works bold handle - $46
MILSCO 1917 repro sling - $15 gun show buy
Rings and SS glass are from another rifle for now, I'm trying to decide what glass to go with.
Sierra 170gr FN Pro Hunter @ 2.96
Fed 210
RP case
47.5gr IMR-4895
.29 MOA
Hornady 220gr Interlock @ 3.230
Fed 210
RP case
41gr IMR-4895
.4 MOA
Not bad for $731 (not including glass, rings and barrel machining done by a family friend). I'm going to try some 178gr and 208gr A-Maxs for some paper/steel shooting. I think it'll do pretty good.