kirby
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Hopefully someone here can straighten me out.
The specific question:
I've got a Savage 11GL . It's the "hunter series" left-hand version. It came with iron sights and also drilled and tapped for a scope. It's got a front bead sight in a dovetail and an rear open sight that's mounted on the barrel. I've been thinking about an aperture or peep sight for it and I'm looking for suggestions.
The general question:
I'm confused by the model numbers for Savage. I see various aftermarket parts refer to "Savage 110" and sometimes "Savage 110 rounded receiver". I'm getting the impression that modern Savage 10, 11, 12, 110, 111 models are basically all the same gun with small differences like short/long action, heavy barrel, different stocks, etc. I'm asking this general question because I see that Williams has "receiver sights" and there's a part for "Savage 110". Will this fit my rifle? How does it fit? Does it somehow go into the holes drilled for a scope?
The specific question:
I've got a Savage 11GL . It's the "hunter series" left-hand version. It came with iron sights and also drilled and tapped for a scope. It's got a front bead sight in a dovetail and an rear open sight that's mounted on the barrel. I've been thinking about an aperture or peep sight for it and I'm looking for suggestions.
The general question:
I'm confused by the model numbers for Savage. I see various aftermarket parts refer to "Savage 110" and sometimes "Savage 110 rounded receiver". I'm getting the impression that modern Savage 10, 11, 12, 110, 111 models are basically all the same gun with small differences like short/long action, heavy barrel, different stocks, etc. I'm asking this general question because I see that Williams has "receiver sights" and there's a part for "Savage 110". Will this fit my rifle? How does it fit? Does it somehow go into the holes drilled for a scope?