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Need advice on a 22 250
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<blockquote data-quote="Live Oak" data-source="post: 284926" data-attributes="member: 15020"><p>I just finished building and breaking in a Savage Model 12 Varmint Low Profile 22-250 with a 1 in 9 inch twist barrel. I have about 14 shots through it so far and it is shooting 1/2 groups at 200 yards with Privi 55 grain SP's. </p><p> </p><p>I plan to explore reloading with the Hornady 75 & 80 grain Amax bullet and the Barnes 50 grain Varmint Grenade. Just need to assemble some more brass and primers. </p><p> </p><p>I own some Sako's and Sauers which are indeed very nice rifles but for the dollar spent, the Savage Model 12 just can't be beat in my opinion. VERY accurate, reliable, and well built. Very low recoil as well. My gun weighs in at about 18 lbs. fully loaded and it very mild on recoil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Live Oak, post: 284926, member: 15020"] I just finished building and breaking in a Savage Model 12 Varmint Low Profile 22-250 with a 1 in 9 inch twist barrel. I have about 14 shots through it so far and it is shooting 1/2 groups at 200 yards with Privi 55 grain SP's. I plan to explore reloading with the Hornady 75 & 80 grain Amax bullet and the Barnes 50 grain Varmint Grenade. Just need to assemble some more brass and primers. I own some Sako's and Sauers which are indeed very nice rifles but for the dollar spent, the Savage Model 12 just can't be beat in my opinion. VERY accurate, reliable, and well built. Very low recoil as well. My gun weighs in at about 18 lbs. fully loaded and it very mild on recoil. [/QUOTE]
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