rooster22
CGN Regular
Ok, I just bought my very first brand new rifle and it's a savage 93R17FN. bought it for plinking targets for range days as well as hunting smaller critters like, squirrels, crows up to coyote and anything else under 60lbs I consider a varmint. I heard about how accurate they are and I have shot a couple of different models, it's definitely not my first rifle. Now since the majority of my rifles are savage 99's they have all been shot before I bought. Never really worried about break in. but I hear a lot of chatter about barrel break in for new rifles.
I went to the savage site and I posted the link on this thread. It seams like a very time consuming thing to do before I can start having fun with it. For all intensive purposes I will do it if necessary, but is this really required, and if not what would some of you gunut'rs recommend. I also dusted off a buck ridge horizen 3x9 scope I had in the locker but never used, took it off a trade I sold. Anyone have experience with these scopes, they are made optronics.
Open to suggestions for break in procedure and scope for this rifle.
http://www.savagearms.com/firearms/proceduresbarrelbreakin/
I went to the savage site and I posted the link on this thread. It seams like a very time consuming thing to do before I can start having fun with it. For all intensive purposes I will do it if necessary, but is this really required, and if not what would some of you gunut'rs recommend. I also dusted off a buck ridge horizen 3x9 scope I had in the locker but never used, took it off a trade I sold. Anyone have experience with these scopes, they are made optronics.
Open to suggestions for break in procedure and scope for this rifle.
http://www.savagearms.com/firearms/proceduresbarrelbreakin/
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