Re: savage 110ba .338lapua ?s
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I shot the 110 BA .338 many times, a good friend of mine has one.
This is my experience with it:
Cons: Don't use soft brass, such as Hornady, it may get stuck; stick with Lapua brass. Hornady is good in other rifles but, in general, the 110 BA doesn't like it.
He did have to send the rifle back to Savage once; I do not remember what the issue was but Savage took care of it. Looks like Savage has a good customer service.
Pros: We shot the 110 BA from 100 yard to 2400 yards and, on this particular rifle, it is GTG.
100 yards under MOA, once you find the proper load.
1000 yards is easy.
A mile (1760 yards) is no big deal, if you practice enough and have a decent understanding of winds, humidity, altitude.
2000 yards and more, the rifle and ammo can do it, as long as the shooter knows what he is doing. You probably will have more miss than hits but it is doable.
There are better rifles but they cost more, so all together, IMHO, if you have limited funds, the 110 BA is not a bad purchase. If money is no issue, start looking at top factory rifles, or even better, custom builders. They will build you a top .338 and you will never look back. Just make sure you do your homework, ask a lot of questions and pick a good one.
If you want even better info, contact my friend at
[email protected]
He owns the 110 BA, made a bunch of high quality videos on the Savage and will be able to give you good info on the rifle, scope, reloads and gear. I told him about you, so you can contact him whenever.
Have fun and good shooting.
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