I am looking into getting a long range shooter. I have been doing a lot of research on the .338 lapua cartridge, and really like the savage line of them.
-110 BA
-Model 11/111 Long Range Hunter
-Model 10/110 FCP
Anyone have any experience with them or any other suggestions. Also, some scope options, and any other information/advice would be helpful!
I have a Savage 110FP in .308 Winchester. It is my second Savage 110FP; I had the same rifle years ago, sold it when I moved to Boston (too big to hide from the roommates), and always regretted it. I finally replaced it within the past few months with a gunbroker find that came with a "bonus" .22-250 Remington barrel. Both 110FPs that I have owned were made pre-Accutrigger.
I respect and admire the folks who have the technical ability and firearms budget to be able to worry about having only the best glass, only the best rifle, etc. I'm not one of them.
My old Savage 110FP was sub-MOA accurate, and I was able to consistently post tight groups using my cheapo Simmons 3-9x50 scope. My current rifle came with a very, very cheap BSA Deerhunter 1.5-4.5x32 scope that I am about to replace with a Nikon Buckmaster 4.5-14x40. The 110FP is a solid rifle, and it shoots better than I can. It does NOT, however, have a buttery smooth action. You will NOT feel like you are living in luxury when you are working the bolt. I like the 110FP, but the short action 10FP-SR is what I would likely buy if I was getting a brand new .308 bolt gun.
If you have the room to shoot at distances out in .338 Lapua range, go for it. I think that Savage 111 is probably the least expensive way to get into that caliber, but having absolutely zero experience with .338 Lapua I will defer to my betters on the question of whether you can get into a custom .338 Lapua for cheaper than the $1100 you would spend on a 111.
FWIW, the forum linked by wallace11bravo has a great thread on one shooter's outing with his .308 Win at ranges beyond 1000 yards:
http://www.snipershide.com/forum/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=3641512&page=1 You may want to reconsider getting into .338 Lapua if the much cheaper .308 Winchester (or some other common round) will do what you want to do.