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Savage Model 10, 308, 20 inch barrel, 4x16x50 Millett Mil Dot, 800 + yrd shooter.
7mmmmmmmmmmmmm OHHHHH 8just like how it sounds...plus you can shoot bears, coyotes, deer, and elk with it
Quote from: CAMPMEAT on September 29, 2011, 06:59:16 PMSavage Model 10, 308, 20 inch barrel, 4x16x50 Millett Mil Dot, 800 + yrd shooter. I like that. Do you think you're giving up anything with that 20" barrel?
Quote from: Skillet on September 30, 2011, 07:44:28 AMQuote from: CAMPMEAT on September 29, 2011, 06:59:16 PMSavage Model 10, 308, 20 inch barrel, 4x16x50 Millett Mil Dot, 800 + yrd shooter. I like that. Do you think you're giving up anything with that 20" barrel?No, not at all. I've shot 877 yards with it a few times.( Shooting Steel ) It will shoot 600 yards very easy with the setup you see. It also has a Surefire Brake on it too, forgot to mention it.If I remember right, it chronograhped at 2750 fsp the way it sits with 168 grn ammo.
Check out the Tikka T3 Lite rifles. Shoot incredibly straight right out of the box. I have one in .270 and love it.
I would go with a Savage® 110 in 30/06. That caliber is the most versatile of the three you mentioned shooting 110-220gr bulets. Check out Big 5 Sporting Goods, they have Savage 110 "Package Series" in 270 Win, 30/06 Sprg, and 7mm Rem Mag on sale for $399.99+tax. You get the rifle, 3x9 scope, and sling.
I have this exact gun and love it. It is not expensive and fancy but is a tack driver. At 100 yards I average three-shot 3/4 inch groups with it with some groups getting as low as 1/2 inch. I haven't changed the scope yet primarily because I mostly archery hunt but if I started doing more hunting with it I would get a new scope. The one on it is sufficient and usable, just not high value or nice. I got that package at Big 5 and it has served me well and best of all was not expensive.
Quote from: oneshotkill on September 30, 2011, 12:49:33 PMI have this exact gun and love it. It is not expensive and fancy but is a tack driver. At 100 yards I average three-shot 3/4 inch groups with it with some groups getting as low as 1/2 inch. I haven't changed the scope yet primarily because I mostly archery hunt but if I started doing more hunting with it I would get a new scope. The one on it is sufficient and usable, just not high value or nice. I got that package at Big 5 and it has served me well and best of all was not expensive.Right now that package is a front runner for me. Everything I've read about Savage says the same thing: "Accurate, reliable, durable, affordable, kind of ugly." That's exactly what I'm looking for. My question is: Is the rifle in the 110 package any different than any off the shelf 110?