£90 would be half the price of a new one, if you could find one!What would you want for the ten round mag?
It might possibly fit other Steyr models, someone else might know!
£90 would be half the price of a new one, if you could find one!What would you want for the ten round mag?
I agree, I like the calibre but, unfortunately, a bit of a barrel burner.Never shot 1m, but the one time I shot 1000yds, was with a friends custom 6.5x284 - and considering I never shot this before, I was impressed with both myself and the gun. A very nice calibre,
I agree, I like the calibre but, unfortunately, a bit of a barrel burner.
Little bit of video of me shooting my 6.5-284 at 1,000 yds:
There is no free lunch when it comes to shooting. You have to compromise somewhere.I agree, I like the calibre but, unfortunately, a bit of a barrel burner.
Little bit of video of me shooting my 6.5-284 at 1,000 yds:
Savage yes, that one is a 12F - Single shot with the precision trigger. I think the Savage range is highly underrated, they are known for their "out of the box" accuracy.Savage rifle (110) yes?
Seems to shoot very well with the barrel nut system that some gunsmiths will pooh-pooh , yet happily slap one onto a Remingtons or Howa's with a prefit barrel!![]()

Savage yes, that one is a 12F - Single shot with the precision trigger. I think the Savage range is highly underrated, they are known for their "out of the box" accuracy.
I have another in 6mmbr I built with "off the peg" bits. A Savage 12 action, a Shilen match barrel, Sav-2 trigger, Ken Farrell 20moa rail and a Richards part finished stock. Shoots very well:
This is 5 shots at 200 yds
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Savages rarely have accuracy issues. It's other things about the design, that make them less desirable in a competitive environment.Savage yes, that one is a 12F - Single shot with the precision trigger. I think the Savage range is highly underrated, they are known for their "out of the box" accuracy.
I have another in 6mmbr I built with "off the peg" bits. A Savage 12 action, a Shilen match barrel, Sav-2 trigger, Ken Farrell 20moa rail and a Richards part finished stock. Shoots very well:
This is 5 shots at 200 yds
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The two issues that seem to come up fairly regularly with the Savage is the "heavy" bolt lift - there is a very simple mod for this if it troubles you, and because it's not some sort of Rem 700 clone, there's not a plethora of "add on" bits available.Savages rarely have accuracy issues. It's other things about the design, that make them less desirable in a competitive environment.
In the past few years they have had some QC issues, but (apparently) Savage has attempted to address them recently.
Oh, I'm very familiar with Savage actions. I think I have 8 at last count. Everything from the old "E" series which had the fully adjustable triggers, to the newer Accutrigger/Accustock ones.The two issues that seem to come up fairly regularly with the Savage is the "heavy" bolt lift - there is a very simple mod for this if it troubles you, and because it's not some sort of Rem 700 clone, there's not a plethora of "add on" bits available.
The two fairly unusual features on the Savage is the floating bolt head and the fact that you can change the barrel and set the headspace with a spanner.
I wasn't looking at .308s because they will be subsonic at a mile. I think 300PRC would be my choice for a .30 chambering, with heavy bullets it would still be supersonic.How about a nice second-hand Accuracy International AW .308 with a 26 inch barrel. HPS 175grn Target Master Sierra Matchking ballistic tipped will easily get you out to a mile. The scope might cost you a bit though?
This, definitely.50BMG
Well worth the money IMO. I've never had mine go down when in use in austere conditions. And it's been through many austere environments; from 110+ * temps down to below freezing, with driving sleet, snow and rain.Are the AI’s all they are cracked up to be? Are they worth the money, or are you just paying for the name and a tacticool looking gun and can get similar or better accuracy elsewhere for cheaper?