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Savage LRPV
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<blockquote data-quote="Gene" data-source="post: 828339" data-attributes="member: 7402"><p>My LRPV in .223 is about 8 years old and still shoots extremely well. It is a 1-7 twist, shooting 80 gr. VLD moly coated Bergers in groundhog matches. I now have over 2500 rounds on the barrel. It was bore scoped a few months ago, and the smith said it looked excellent. Very little wear showing in the throat. Groups are consistently half minute if I do my part. </p><p></p><p>I have had other Savage rifles, but none shot as well as this one. Frequently, I can beat custom rifles at these matches.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gene, post: 828339, member: 7402"] My LRPV in .223 is about 8 years old and still shoots extremely well. It is a 1-7 twist, shooting 80 gr. VLD moly coated Bergers in groundhog matches. I now have over 2500 rounds on the barrel. It was bore scoped a few months ago, and the smith said it looked excellent. Very little wear showing in the throat. Groups are consistently half minute if I do my part. I have had other Savage rifles, but none shot as well as this one. Frequently, I can beat custom rifles at these matches. [/QUOTE]
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