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Trying to purchase a Savage 12 lpv DBM .22-250 9 inch twist
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<blockquote data-quote="Engineering101" data-source="post: 1038216" data-attributes="member: 63138"><p>Vomact</p><p> </p><p>I got one of those Savage LPV (in a 9 twist 223 Rem) off the shelf at my local gun shop several months back. A buddy who was with me had to order his which took two weeks. Another buddy bought one in 300 WSM and it took him a couple of months to get it. Depends on time of year and production schedule. Give Savage a call to see when their next production run will hit the streets.</p><p> </p><p>When you get it I can tell you that you are going to like it. Very accurate right out of the box. I had mine at the range the other day getting ready for p-dog season. Of 8 shots at 200 yards 1 missed dead center by 7/8", 1 missed by 5/8" inch and the other 6 shots missed by 3/8" or less. There are going to be some hurtin' p-dogs out there this year.</p><p> </p><p>I have a Savage Model 12 in 22-250 and I've come to appreciate the 223 Rem in comparison as you can shoot it way more/faster without overheating the barrel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Engineering101, post: 1038216, member: 63138"] Vomact I got one of those Savage LPV (in a 9 twist 223 Rem) off the shelf at my local gun shop several months back. A buddy who was with me had to order his which took two weeks. Another buddy bought one in 300 WSM and it took him a couple of months to get it. Depends on time of year and production schedule. Give Savage a call to see when their next production run will hit the streets. When you get it I can tell you that you are going to like it. Very accurate right out of the box. I had mine at the range the other day getting ready for p-dog season. Of 8 shots at 200 yards 1 missed dead center by 7/8", 1 missed by 5/8" inch and the other 6 shots missed by 3/8" or less. There are going to be some hurtin' p-dogs out there this year. I have a Savage Model 12 in 22-250 and I've come to appreciate the 223 Rem in comparison as you can shoot it way more/faster without overheating the barrel. [/QUOTE]
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