savage and houge stocks question....
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savage and houge stocks question....
Maybe I didnt search hard enough, but I cannot come up with a answer for this one....
I got a savage 12FV in 22-250,outstanding tackdriver for the money, but the stock is pretty weak and cheesey.
...So I really like the Houge overmold stocks, but my question is...
all houge stocks ive seen (on there website)say "savage 110"
now if I got a houge short action/varmit barrel stock would that fit a model 12FV?
pretty much are those stocks interchangeable? thanks much
-Aaron
I got a savage 12FV in 22-250,outstanding tackdriver for the money, but the stock is pretty weak and cheesey.
...So I really like the Houge overmold stocks, but my question is...
all houge stocks ive seen (on there website)say "savage 110"
now if I got a houge short action/varmit barrel stock would that fit a model 12FV?
pretty much are those stocks interchangeable? thanks much
-Aaron
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RE: savage and houge stocks question....
No, the 3-digit model numbers (110, 111, 112, 114, 116) are long action and the 2-digit model numbers (10, 11, 12, 14, 16) are short action. Not interchangeable. I believe Hogue does make for both long and short action, but as suggested earlier, I would e-mail or call Hogue directly to be sure.
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RE: savage and houge stocks question....
You missed that part idunno.
now if I got a houge short action/varmit barrel stock would that fit a model 12FV?
now if I got a houge short action/varmit barrel stock would that fit a model 12FV?
ORIGINAL: idunno
No, the 3-digit model numbers (110, 111, 112, 114, 116) are long action and the 2-digit model numbers (10, 11, 12, 14, 16) are short action. Not interchangeable. I believe Hogue does make for both long and short action, but as suggested earlier, I would e-mail or call Hogue directly to be sure.
No, the 3-digit model numbers (110, 111, 112, 114, 116) are long action and the 2-digit model numbers (10, 11, 12, 14, 16) are short action. Not interchangeable. I believe Hogue does make for both long and short action, but as suggested earlier, I would e-mail or call Hogue directly to be sure.