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    Posted: 06 November 2025 at 19:03
I found an older Savage 110 in 3006 $300.
I think the 110 is a step "UP" from the axis, old is not a concern, I'd change the barrel anyway.
I have a bottom from another project, it was a 308 to a long action. I think it will interchange, to make the 3006 length to 308 size. If it does, I would rebarrel to a 22 Creedmoor. I'm thinking a 16.5" barrel to put a suppressor on it. 
Shaw barrel,

I have a TC 22-250 22" that shoots Lights out.
But with the new stuff, the Creed offers the option of longer bullets and possibly shorter barrels.
and it's threaded for a suppressor. I understand it will never be quiet, but it does help a little and normally increases the accuracy.
I'm thinking something like this for ammo


 Just thinking. 
It all hinges on the bottom mag adapter. I can get a new one, but they're like $150, then I'm up to the cost of a new rifle.Question
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Sounds like a good combination for coyotes and prairie dogs. 

I shoot 69 grain Matchkings (not tipped) in my .223 with a 1 in 8 twist. Your 1 in 7 barrel should be good with 69 grain bullets.

My .223 isn't real quiet with a can but I can shoot it without ear plugs.
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OOPS, my bad. A savage 110 could have an internal mag. So I'll have to work with that. I'm rethinking the barrel length, an 18 vs a 16.5 would be a better choice, I think. It looks like I'll take my wife to lunch In Bozeman.
The rifle is in Belgrade, just short of Bozeman.  
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Lots of different models of 110.  Mine has box magazine with  a close stock bottom.  that is the strongest stock design.
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Well A little back paddling...
My local Scheels had a sail on Ruger American rifles.
I went to take a look. They had a 22 creedmoor.
There fluted and threaded suppresser ready.
Only thing is it's a 20" barrel, still workable. I have a 22-250 that we worked a great load with a 62gr SST that can shoot the eyeball out of a coyote at 100. There ballistically twins but the Creedmoor can shoot the longer modern bullets.
Now instead of using time waiting and building I can start working on loads.Big smile
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Very nice. I have 2 Ruger Americans and both of them are very accurate for a factory rifle. I haven't worked up a load for one of them  yet and it shoots Hornady Whitetail hunter factory ammo plenty good for my granddaughter to hunt with. 
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All our Ruger's shoot great too.
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congratulations.  looks good.

You will find it handles much nicer than the 110 action, they are long and heavy.

lets see some targets.
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