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So, here is my newest toy for predator hunting. As some know, I bought a scope I really like, but not for my AR, so I had to buy something to put the scope on right...
and here she be.
a Savage model 10, heavy barrel .223. The scope that is going on it is a Leopold VX III 6.5-20x40. I might still not get anything, but at least I will look like I know what I am doing.
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Nice Saylean
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Nice gun, Just don't leave it anywhere, You'll never find it again.
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Did it come in camo??? Thats friggin sweet!
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Lets hear how she shoots after you get that sweet scope on, I hear those are great shooters right out of the box. Do you know the twist rate on the barrel, and what length? just curious.
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Twist rate is 1 to 9, just like my AR. Barrel length is 22 inches.
Heres a link to the review of the rifle.
http://www.shootingtimes.com/longgun_reviews/savage10_110207/index.html
yes, it came in camo. Its gonna look funny with a jet black scope on it...
im xcited to take it out. Just need a bipod now.
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I threw some camo 'tape' (no adhesive) around the scope of my Model 10. I've debated with myself about the bipod, and came to the conclusion that since I sit on a short stool while hunting coyotes, a home-made "bipod" (shooting sticks) was the better answer for me. Gun-mounted bipods didn't reach high enough (and saving money doesn't hurt). I'll try to post a picture of my latest version of a bipod, but here's a sketch below. I'd gotten tired of having the shape of the "Vee" at the top change from "too narrow" to "too wide", so I built a semicircular perch on one of the legs (no second leg projecting up from the pivot point). No matter what the "spread angle", my fore stock rests nicely in it now.
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Hey Doug, they make some camo shrink sleeve for scopes. I saw some on-line but can't remember where now.
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Thanks for the tips guys. I saw some camo tape at joes the other day...will more than likely just wrap up some burlap like I do with my Tikka.
The only reason I would use bipods (for the most part) is so I can set my gun down and not lean it against a tree, etc. I never really shoot with them.
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I got that accua trigger when it first came out love it no creep at all, excellent choice
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got the scope mounted today. Sighting it in on sat up by bham.
i will let ya know the sweet spot when i find it.
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What grain bullet you using for starters?
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Nice gun, savage 10's are sweet guns, i want one.
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Reply to Big10Gauge,
Forget the bullets, what is he going to use for
primers
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I haven't been able to buy any small rifle primers (CC! 400) for months. I am reluctant to plink, for fear of running out of loaded shells in the coming months.
Ivar
PS and I like his choice of weapon,err... New Toy, of course.
PPS Headed to Cabela's Post Falls tonight, to get some lighter camo pants.
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Quote from: Big10gauge on April 08, 2009, 09:56:47 PM
What grain bullet you using for starters?
55 grain bullets.
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Took the toy out today to test it. Shoots like a champ. Got it dead on at 100 yards, and am able to hit where I need to at 200 and 300 yards respectively. Put 40 rounds through it, love it for sure. Its a kick!
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