Stevens 200

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OK, you guys seem to be the best source of info on the Stevens 200 I have found on the net so far.

What I have is a Stevens 200 .223, I hate the stock, I found a deal on a Savage T-hole unfinished stock for a Savage 10 short action. The Stevens I have is a new one, will it fit in this stock?
 
Measure the two screws that hold the barreled action to the stock (front screw on the trigger guard, and the the screw toward the muzzle from there)... if it measures 4.25" you should be good to go...
 
I went to savage shooters but didn't register, I'll try there later.
Thanks.

Next question, does the Savage 12 and 10 take the same stock?
 
I own a 200 in .223. It is a GREAT rifle. I hand load, and have a few recipes that stay sub moa all day. best group thus far is .245" @ 100 yards, and it has repeated like groups many times. I am going to buy a few more.
 
really good gun

you get what you pay for does not apply here i have this rifle in .223 and 7mm-08 and it is as good or better than most of my more expensive rifles if you have any questions about the gun email [email protected]
 
I have one in .223. Here is how it shoots... DSC00552.gif

I am pleased. .245" CTC. Yea, the finish is not a deep blue, and the stock is not the best. It is the same as the black Savage synthetic stocks, except it is grey. But then, it is pillar bedded, and it works. Great for a coyote or truck gun. The above are hand loads. It has done this constantly. This may not be a 10 shot group, but I don't like the barrel to get that warm, and I could take it out right now and know it will do that again.


BTW, I just noticed I posted here before......well I guess you now have the proof.....
 
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