Got my .243
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Blissfield MI USA
Posts: 5,293
Got my .243
Well my savage 16 in .243 with the accutrigger arrived today. I went and picked it up from the gun store after work and brought it home. I was sort of surprised at how light it feels. I'm sure after mounting the scope it will be a bit heavier though.
Speaking of, I was all excited to see what it would look like with the silver Leupold base and the black rings and black scope. I went to put the mount on and it didn't fit[:@]. The package says 10-16 savages, and I looked it up on Leupold's website and it says I have the right part number. However this thing does not come close to fitting. It is too short for one, and the rear of the base is flat, where as my receiver is round in the rear. If this is supposed to be the correct mount for my gun someone at Leupold is smoking crack if they think I am mounting it that way.
I mean I'm no master gunsmith, but do these pics look right to you?
The freakin' front of the base is not even touching the receiver when you put the rear screw in![]
My problem is if these are the correct listed mounts and they don't fit, what mounts to I actually need? And since these don't work, if I can get my money back at Gander Mountain I will probably get Warn bases and mounts instead. That is what I had before and I really liked them. I just thought the silver base would look nice on this gun. But then again I will have to be sure they are actually the correct bases.
I am really disappointed I couldn't mount the scope to see what it will look like. I wanted to mount the scope and take some pictures to post[&o].
Paul
Speaking of, I was all excited to see what it would look like with the silver Leupold base and the black rings and black scope. I went to put the mount on and it didn't fit[:@]. The package says 10-16 savages, and I looked it up on Leupold's website and it says I have the right part number. However this thing does not come close to fitting. It is too short for one, and the rear of the base is flat, where as my receiver is round in the rear. If this is supposed to be the correct mount for my gun someone at Leupold is smoking crack if they think I am mounting it that way.
I mean I'm no master gunsmith, but do these pics look right to you?
The freakin' front of the base is not even touching the receiver when you put the rear screw in![]
My problem is if these are the correct listed mounts and they don't fit, what mounts to I actually need? And since these don't work, if I can get my money back at Gander Mountain I will probably get Warn bases and mounts instead. That is what I had before and I really liked them. I just thought the silver base would look nice on this gun. But then again I will have to be sure they are actually the correct bases.
I am really disappointed I couldn't mount the scope to see what it will look like. I wanted to mount the scope and take some pictures to post[&o].
Paul
#3
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Blissfield MI USA
Posts: 5,293
RE: Got my .243
That is what I thought at first, but the base actually has SAV10RH stamped right on it. I'm at a loss on this one.
The gun dealer told me I will really love this gun. He thought I would probably like it even more had they sold it to me though. He said this gun in .243 was a wicked combo. I asked him if he thought it would shoot the lighter bullets very well because I had heard on the internet the lighter bullets were too light and fast to shoot well out of standard .243's. He told me that people were having very good luck with the Hornady 58 grn Vmax's and they were worth a try to see how my gun liked them. I was thinking winchester 55 grn but these would work too.
I honestly don't know when I will get a chance to shoot it though. I need to find a suitable place to sight in a high powered rifle, and I don't belong to a gun club at the moment. I have one really close to me that is affordable, but it only has a 100 yard range. There is another one a bit farther away with a ton of stuff, like 50, 100, 200 yard rifle ranges, indoor and outdoor pistol range, indoor and outdoor archery, skeet/trap and other stuff. But it is around $150 a year for membership.
Paul
The gun dealer told me I will really love this gun. He thought I would probably like it even more had they sold it to me though. He said this gun in .243 was a wicked combo. I asked him if he thought it would shoot the lighter bullets very well because I had heard on the internet the lighter bullets were too light and fast to shoot well out of standard .243's. He told me that people were having very good luck with the Hornady 58 grn Vmax's and they were worth a try to see how my gun liked them. I was thinking winchester 55 grn but these would work too.
I honestly don't know when I will get a chance to shoot it though. I need to find a suitable place to sight in a high powered rifle, and I don't belong to a gun club at the moment. I have one really close to me that is affordable, but it only has a 100 yard range. There is another one a bit farther away with a ton of stuff, like 50, 100, 200 yard rifle ranges, indoor and outdoor pistol range, indoor and outdoor archery, skeet/trap and other stuff. But it is around $150 a year for membership.
Paul
#5
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Hickory NC USA
Posts: 964
RE: Got my .243
I bought one of the mod 16 with fluted barrel in 243,tried some loads that I had good results with out of my rem 243 and they shot just as well out of the savage.It will shoot 55gr bullets up to 105 gr,The 105 shot fair but not like the lesser weight bullets.
Looks like the scope base may be sitting on the recoil lug,I put burris bases and signature rings on mine and still had to grind some off the front base because it was on the recoil lug.
Below is a target shooting 55gr and 100 gr bullets out of the mod 16.
Looks like the scope base may be sitting on the recoil lug,I put burris bases and signature rings on mine and still had to grind some off the front base because it was on the recoil lug.
Below is a target shooting 55gr and 100 gr bullets out of the mod 16.
#9
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Colorado
Posts: 654
RE: Got my .243
The older models 10-16 had flat rear receivers (no accu-trigger) while the newer ones are round. You just need to exchange for the newer type. But...if the new one only has one screw hole in the rear like the one in your picture does, I wouldn't use it anyways.
#10
RE: Got my .243
I just picked up a Savage model 11 in 243 (my Christmas present) and just got to shoot it over the weekend
The twist on this is 1:9.25 and seems to shoot the 55 gr noslers very well. This was at 50 yards
I tried four different bullets, left to right is
95 gr Nosler winchester
70 gr Nosler Federal V SHOK
55 gr Nosler winchester
55 gr Nosler Federal V SHOK
Then at 100
Top right 55 gr Nosler Federal V SHOK
Bottom right 55 gr Nosler winchester
Bottom left 70 gr Nosler Federal V SHOK
Center 95 gr Nosler winchester
I'll start experimenting with my own loads soon but I think it's gonna be a shooter
This is mine
The twist on this is 1:9.25 and seems to shoot the 55 gr noslers very well. This was at 50 yards
I tried four different bullets, left to right is
95 gr Nosler winchester
70 gr Nosler Federal V SHOK
55 gr Nosler winchester
55 gr Nosler Federal V SHOK
Then at 100
Top right 55 gr Nosler Federal V SHOK
Bottom right 55 gr Nosler winchester
Bottom left 70 gr Nosler Federal V SHOK
Center 95 gr Nosler winchester
I'll start experimenting with my own loads soon but I think it's gonna be a shooter
This is mine