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  • jwb267
    I have one of these in .243. The SN #52901. Is there some way to find the dom? I have looked on the Savage site but they have nothing on the older savage rifles. I would also like to find a trigger for this rifle.
    Thanks
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  • duckhunter
    Go to the auction side and look under "completed auctions"
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  • jwb267
    nothing there to compare with that I COULD FIND
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  • charliemeyer007
    So I looked there 863 completed auctions for "savage 110 25-06". There are lots of different savage 110 models.

    I don't know if the search will show here.
    https://www.GunBroker.com/All/Completed/BCI.aspx?Keywords=savage+110+25-06&Timeframe=1&Sort=1
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  • jwb267
    I apologize I now see the link for my picture didn't show up. below is what I seek a value for with out the scope
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  • Mobuck
    Looks like a basic econo grade 110(previously called the "E" series).
    From the pic, not too beat up so my guesstimate would be in the $225-275 range w/o optic.
    If you buy it, do yourself a great favor and get a "reasonable" scope (like a 3-9x40) and some lower rings.
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  • jwb267
    thank you for the reply
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  • Grasshopper
    $225-250 retail cash money imo.
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  • charliemeyer007
    I have a lot of respect for the 110E. My high school buddy accidentally load full cases of H-4895 instead of H-4831 in the 30-06. The bullet was a hard cast 6.5mm with a 270 gas check swedge to .308 (made a sort of boattail). He shot the first one and whined about the recoil. Bolt opened fine, case and primer looked normal. I shot the second and yes the recoil was stout. This time the primer was very flat. The basalt rock was destroyed the same as if shot with an AP. On the third round the bolt was stuck and needed to be beat open with a stick, primer pocket enlarged enough to allow the primer to fall out. We didn't shoot anymore of those.
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