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Savage Rifles question
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<blockquote data-quote="the jigger" data-source="post: 1242475" data-attributes="member: 87395"><p>You don't need to spend the extra money. I have eight Savage rifles none of which are Wea. Warr. or Bench Rest or any of the "high dollar" models.</p><p>model10</p><p>110fp</p><p>12fv</p><p>fcp-sr</p><p>and four "poor-boy" customs built on Stevens 200 actions.</p><p>Every rifle shoots sub-MOA at 100 and200 and some shoot minute of prairie dog out to 400(if I hold still). </p><p>Find an "economy" model(not Axis), bed the action and float the barrel and develop </p><p>a load to do the job you want.</p><p>Years ago the older gentleman who started me reloading gave me this piece of advice:</p><p>Decide on the job you want done with this particular rifle</p><p>Develop a load to do that job</p><p>Shoot that load to the exclusion of all others.</p><p>This piece of advice is why I have so many rifles.</p><p>GOOD LUCK and GOOD SHOOTING!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="the jigger, post: 1242475, member: 87395"] You don't need to spend the extra money. I have eight Savage rifles none of which are Wea. Warr. or Bench Rest or any of the "high dollar" models. model10 110fp 12fv fcp-sr and four "poor-boy" customs built on Stevens 200 actions. Every rifle shoots sub-MOA at 100 and200 and some shoot minute of prairie dog out to 400(if I hold still). Find an "economy" model(not Axis), bed the action and float the barrel and develop a load to do the job you want. Years ago the older gentleman who started me reloading gave me this piece of advice: Decide on the job you want done with this particular rifle Develop a load to do that job Shoot that load to the exclusion of all others. This piece of advice is why I have so many rifles. GOOD LUCK and GOOD SHOOTING!!! [/QUOTE]
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