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<blockquote data-quote="erictheoldschool" data-source="post: 695886" data-attributes="member: 48703"><p>Dean, I just purchased ( this June) a Savage 12 vlp, dbm in .308win. It took me a while, and not a few dollars, to build it into what I was trying to achieve. A good 20 moa base and quality rings hold a Minox 6-30 SF x 56mm on top of this rifle now and I am pleased with the potential it exhibits. It does seem to take a while to "break in" a stainless barrel, lotsa cleaning in between too few rounds fired, but after a couple hundred it's narrowing the groups of some Lake City 1973 vintage NATO match ammo into very respectable sizes at 600 yds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="erictheoldschool, post: 695886, member: 48703"] Dean, I just purchased ( this June) a Savage 12 vlp, dbm in .308win. It took me a while, and not a few dollars, to build it into what I was trying to achieve. A good 20 moa base and quality rings hold a Minox 6-30 SF x 56mm on top of this rifle now and I am pleased with the potential it exhibits. It does seem to take a while to "break in" a stainless barrel, lotsa cleaning in between too few rounds fired, but after a couple hundred it's narrowing the groups of some Lake City 1973 vintage NATO match ammo into very respectable sizes at 600 yds. [/QUOTE]
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