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The Basics, Starting Out
Your Opinions and Reviews of Savage Rifles?
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 1733021" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>With all the PRS shooting I've done over the past few years, I wanted to give a "chassis" based rifle a try for LRH. Building one on a Savage 110 action using a Criterion Lt Palma26" barrel/MPA Lite Chassis was a fast and easy project. This rifle is exceptionally accurate holding .25-.5MOA out to 1000 yards+, feeds perfectly, and is bullet proof in its construction. Took this Wyoming whitetail last week. Wasn't a very long shot at 300 yards, but got the job done, DRT, with a center heart shot. Overall, while on the heavy side at 13# fully loaded, it is a very stable shooting platform and very easy to shoot with precision from a variety of positions. Of course, it's a 6.5x284, my favorite.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]153442[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 1733021, member: 10291"] With all the PRS shooting I’ve done over the past few years, I wanted to give a “chassis” based rifle a try for LRH. Building one on a Savage 110 action using a Criterion Lt Palma26” barrel/MPA Lite Chassis was a fast and easy project. This rifle is exceptionally accurate holding .25-.5MOA out to 1000 yards+, feeds perfectly, and is bullet proof in its construction. Took this Wyoming whitetail last week. Wasn’t a very long shot at 300 yards, but got the job done, DRT, with a center heart shot. Overall, while on the heavy side at 13# fully loaded, it is a very stable shooting platform and very easy to shoot with precision from a variety of positions. Of course, it’s a 6.5x284, my favorite. [ATTACH=full]153442[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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