Stevens 200 Stock Replacement

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Will aftermarket stocks for the Savage 110 fit the Stevens 200? I have the 200 in 30-06. Can somebody point me in the right direction?
 
is your stevens 200 a staggered feed or centerfeed. When you remove the action from the stock is the mag box attached to the stock or the action? This is really important
 
On a side note, how do you like that rifle, I have talked to a few people in the gun biz who say that rifle is by far and away the best shooting rifle for the money. Thoughts?
 
All I have to say is that it's unbelievable that a rifle of this quality costs what it does. Mine came with a piece of crap BSA on it and I was still getting like 2-3" groups. I just recently mounted a Nikon Buckmasters but have yet to hit the range and sight it. I absolutely cannot wait.
 
The Stevens 200 is pretty much the Savage 10/110 without the accu-trigger, Interesting about the magazine difference. I might be wrong, but you would think that the stocks from a pre accu-trigger 110 would fit the 200 just fine.
 
I own a Stevens 200 in .308. [300.00] with a Shooters edge scope 4x16 x40 [69.00]. If it is a center feed, you might want to try Micro fit stocks. But I took off the stock, filled in the forward webbing with bondo, put sand in the stock, and camoed it by wallpapering a vinyl rain poncho in Realtree hardwoods to the stock. Got tired of looking for a stock that would take 18 weeks to get. This rifle with hand loads will get 3/8 to 1/2 " groups at 100 yds. Took a 7 point with it this year, they are very accurate. You might want to contact Savage, and see if you can buy a vented thumb hole stock from a Model 11 for it, any of their new stocks for center feed will fit. Been there done that, did it myself. A model 70 Winchester Limbsaver will fit the stock. Hope that helps the pain some. You have a nice rifle, with money left over for goodies.
 
I decided to just paint my own instead. I also plan to fill the stock with sand. How did you go about doing that? Just stick it in a bag and drop it in?
 
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