Savage Mark II Trr-Sr

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Hey folks!

Went to the range last day for a 100 meters shoot. Was windy a little. 4-10km/h rear left 45degrees angle winds. Was shooting 6" circle red targets.
Grouping where getting not bad at the end of the day. I do not shoot this rifle a lot... :(

Optic was a Bushnell Elite 3200 10X40mm . No parallax adjustment is a big minus and I am wondering how this affected the grouping between myself and 2 other shooters.

What can I expect from it accuracy wise? "Normal" grouping? The rifle is stock. Accutrigger is set light.

I used my center fire Harris bipod and a rear bag.

I use normal velocity CCI 40 grains lead round nose ammo. ~1000fps

All I can say is that vapor trails where a lot of fun to watch! Darn the .22lr @100 makes a nice and high arc. :)


Any suggestions welcome!!

Cheers.
 
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i have been using that scope for a few years, i really like it. I have shot many sub 0.5" 5 shot groups at 100 with it. it should be parallax free at 100. its not perfect at 50 and and rough at 25. its atop my CZ 453 varmint now and is fun to use for 200+ yard shooting.

how were your groups? any pictures?
 
Trashed them. But we manage to get under 2 inches easily @ 100 meters.

Also I am looking for a bottom plate ( the 1/8 thick ones ). Anywhere available in Canada?

Cheers.
 
I was thinking about getting one of these, but they run about $500-600? My 10TR was around that price so to drop the same amount on a .22lr has be hesitating.

The description says the stock is wood, but from the pictures, it looks like a synthetic stock. Is it actually wood?
 
The stock is wood covered in rhino liner. The bottom metal is often compared to tinfoil. Easy to crush. I considered one of these rifles but went with the CZ instead.
 
The Wife's TRR with a Hawke 3-9, and faux can, she has over 1000 rnds thru it and no issue with the bottom metal at all

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The stock is wood covered in rhino liner. The bottom metal is often compared to tinfoil. Easy to crush. I considered one of these rifles but went with the CZ instead.

The paint is an epoxy matrix textured paint... the bottom metal can be changed to 1/8" but the factor metal requires three time the recommended torque to bend it... as tested under a torque wrench.
 
The world of rimfire holds a lot of fun and opportunity for inexpensive trigger time... as with all shooting sports we eventually start chasing smaller and smaller groups... here a few of my Savage shooters that perform well...







 
so far. she has only fired it at 100, she is a relatively new shooter and has been consistently hitting 1.5 inch steel reactive spinners
 
The stock is wood covered in rhino liner. The bottom metal is often compared to tinfoil. Easy to crush. I considered one of these rifles but went with the CZ instead.

Not like cz bottom metal is any better. I picked up an atlas trigger guard for my cz and it sure looks good.
 
The world of rimfire holds a lot of fun and opportunity for inexpensive trigger time... as with all shooting sports we eventually start chasing smaller and smaller groups... here a few of my Savage shooters that perform well...







Hey hoytcanon, did you order that stock with the black textured paint or is that your own touch?
 
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