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Savage Weather Warrior Series
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<blockquote data-quote="Auto-X Fil" data-source="post: 315846" data-attributes="member: 19343"><p>I'll chime in again since I've put many hundreds of rounds down the pipe of my new 10PC since I last posted:</p><p></p><p>The barrel does foul badly. There is one spot near the muzzle that gets copper'd up right away, and takes a good effort to clean it out. </p><p></p><p>The ergonomics of the stock were only okay, but the Accustock is nice so I just added a Karsten cheek piece to fix that. </p><p></p><p>It shoots very well. Most people would claim it's a 0.5 MOA gun because I've shot a fair number of groups that size with it - I say it's 1 MOA because I fired 5 ten-shot groups at 100 yards and they were all 1" or less. </p><p></p><p>I've been shooting a Borden (not mine) as well lately, and the Savage is sure no Borden. But, under field conditions, I have yet to hit a target with the Borden that I'd miss with the Savage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Auto-X Fil, post: 315846, member: 19343"] I'll chime in again since I've put many hundreds of rounds down the pipe of my new 10PC since I last posted: The barrel does foul badly. There is one spot near the muzzle that gets copper'd up right away, and takes a good effort to clean it out. The ergonomics of the stock were only okay, but the Accustock is nice so I just added a Karsten cheek piece to fix that. It shoots very well. Most people would claim it's a 0.5 MOA gun because I've shot a fair number of groups that size with it - I say it's 1 MOA because I fired 5 ten-shot groups at 100 yards and they were all 1" or less. I've been shooting a Borden (not mine) as well lately, and the Savage is sure no Borden. But, under field conditions, I have yet to hit a target with the Borden that I'd miss with the Savage. [/QUOTE]
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