Savage guns
#11
Joined: Nov 2004
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After much reading and researching there's a 12FVSS on its' way to me now. Take a look at www.savageshooters.com for articles,etc and they also have forums.
#12
Joined: Jan 2005
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I've owned and shot just about every domestic rifle, just bought my 1st Savage over the holidays. I love it. the Accutrigger makes the rifle. I used to be an avowed ruger fan, but with the Savage running 1/2 the price; No Contest.
#14
Bought my first Savage rifle in December. I have not had the chance to really get some shooting time with the rifle but I have shot it a few times off my back deck. I could not resist to see how that accu-trigger felt. If the gun shoots as good as the trigger felt I will be completely satisfied.
#15
Joined: Dec 2003
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i own a savage model 110L chambered in .270 it is a great gun. all savages are great guns. i like them over all the other gun makers out there. last summer, we were shooting 1/3 in. groups with it. when it was brand new, we shot 1/2in. groups at 100 yds
#19
Joined: Jan 2005
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I bought my Savage, in 300 Win Mag, from a pawn shop in Englewood, CO for about $200. I was a little skeptical but it has amazed me how accurate it is at long distances. For me, at 200 yds it consistently creates groups of 2-3 in. The best measure is that it keeps my freezer full.
I do have a slight problem with the factory installed Simmons 3-9X40 scope. It seems to get knocked off target after I travel with it. It has me looking at putting on a scope that will cost more than the gun itself!
Keep this very basic principle in mind, average equipment in skilled hands will always beat great equipment in average hands.
I do have a slight problem with the factory installed Simmons 3-9X40 scope. It seems to get knocked off target after I travel with it. It has me looking at putting on a scope that will cost more than the gun itself!
Keep this very basic principle in mind, average equipment in skilled hands will always beat great equipment in average hands.



Not even going to talk about how well the 223 10 fp shoots @ 300 yds.