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Gents, I've been thinking about buying a 204, and have pretty much decided on a savage model 12VLP. Anyway, the question is: Is there any practical difference between the single shot or magazine fed? Won't be used for competition, just weekend fun. The local Sportsman's Warehouse only has a magazine fed and can't or won't do special orders. thanks, irwin | ||
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the only diff. is that the magazine will dictate the lenght u can seat your bullets to.(how far out) I have not found that to be a problem with my 12vlp. | |||
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Get a single shot follower.roger Old age is a high price to pay for maturity!!! Some never pay and some pay and never reap the reward. Wisdom comes with age! Sometimes age comes alone.. | |||
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The single shot doesn't have any advantage unless you are planning on putting on a very long (30"+) heavy barrel. If reaching the lands becomes an issue with the repeater, you can still load one cartridge at a time. I do that with my Remington which is a repeater. BTW, I have a Savage Model 12 in 223 and love it. It is a single shot because I plan on turning it into a 6BR long range rifle one day. Kory | |||
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irwin, I shoot a SAVAGE VLP in .204....first one to get to the state of VA when they came out! My C.O.L. is 2.394!! Won't fit in in the magazine anyway!!! To seat bullets to touch the lands in FACTORY chambered .204's.....Savage, Remington, Ruger.....whoever....ain't gonna happen!!! Get the VLP and just stuff em in 1 at a time!!! You'll be pleased!! The factory loadings are 2.245"!!! GHD Groundhog Devastation(GHD) | |||
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Midway has the follower to fit the Savage 12 either right or left takes the same for about $12 bucks or so. Works great. | |||
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