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The Basics, Starting Out
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<blockquote data-quote="liltank" data-source="post: 447731" data-attributes="member: 13275"><p>I own 2 Savages. The first is the Mod 12 Low Profile Varminter. It shoots very well with match ammo and hand loads. My best group prone was .233" at 100yrds with the factory Accu-trigger, stock, and barrel. I have held 1/2MOA to 300yrds and beyond. I also own their MKII FV 22LR cutting .25" or less 10 shot groups with match target ammo at 50yrds. The rifle is all factory! So my vote goes to any of the Savages. You would benefit from the New Long Range Hunter in any of the calibers you have mentioned. It comes in their new Accu-Stock (proving to be a very accurate system), Accu-trigger, and has a muzzle break that you can turn on and off. I have shot the Accu-stock rifles and they feel much more substantial than the normal synthetic stocks that are used. </p><p></p><p>Tank</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="liltank, post: 447731, member: 13275"] I own 2 Savages. The first is the Mod 12 Low Profile Varminter. It shoots very well with match ammo and hand loads. My best group prone was .233" at 100yrds with the factory Accu-trigger, stock, and barrel. I have held 1/2MOA to 300yrds and beyond. I also own their MKII FV 22LR cutting .25" or less 10 shot groups with match target ammo at 50yrds. The rifle is all factory! So my vote goes to any of the Savages. You would benefit from the New Long Range Hunter in any of the calibers you have mentioned. It comes in their new Accu-Stock (proving to be a very accurate system), Accu-trigger, and has a muzzle break that you can turn on and off. I have shot the Accu-stock rifles and they feel much more substantial than the normal synthetic stocks that are used. Tank [/QUOTE]
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