You know what they say about guys with big brakes?
they don't jerk as much when they pull the trigger?
You know what they say about guys with big brakes?
I've been shooting Nosler 168gr and it's been fine out to 625, but got a bit wierd beyond that. Condomboy was able to reach out to 953m, possibly with Hornady Steel Match?
Yep thats the oneAre you talking about the video review back on post #100? Just in case people missed it:
It is epic how he does a range review of the rifle with no glass.
I am sure mine was too, just grouping 3 feet right of poa!, I am sure it will be fine if and when I get it back!Wow. I am lucky then. Mine is sub moa with factory loads
Sorry to hear that, hope they get yours running faster than mine, good luck!Just brought mine in today.
POI 30" above target at 100y.
The scope shot 50.9V last Sunday at 500m on my 10BA so it's not the scope.
The gunsmith said he will test fire it on Tuesday.
I was about to order one, but these issues are freaking me out!
To those who have issues, do these rifle comes from the last batch, or a previous one?
Those available in the shops around seems to have been delivered to them in the last month or so.
I'm afraid to wait before buying one, and then they get sold out, but I don't want to get a defective useless rifle just before the shooting season.
Absolutely,, most are good out of the box, I waited a few months to shoot mine and then found out that I had one of the bad ones and as I said before, that wouldn't be a problem except for the very very very long time it is taking to get a new barrel put on. The repair depot puts the blame on Savage who they say failed to do the import renewal paperwork, not sure if that is true but I bought it a year ago and still do not have it back. I suggest to all who want one, to have it test fired by the shop you buy it from which will eliminate the ownus on you to try and get it fixed! One other small item is the pic rail screws, some folks, including me have had the screws hard to remove or rough or almost stripped, my front rail screw looked like it was put in cross threaded! Great gun, just make sure you test before buying and take a close look at the rail and screws/threads!I feel really bad for bobdbldr, and correct me if I'm wrong, but his rifle might be one of a handful (if not less) of bad examples?
Is it safe to assume that most folks here have had really good luck with them? I know mine was sub MOA out of the box, and 6 of my friends have 10TRs and they are all satisfied with theirs.
Absolutely,, most are good out of the box, I waited a few months to shoot mine and then found out that I had one of the bad ones and as I said before, that wouldn't be a problem except for the very very very long time it is taking to get a new barrel put on. The repair depot puts the blame on Savage who they say failed to do the import renewal paperwork, not sure if that is true but I bought it a year ago and still do not have it back. I suggest to all who want one, to have it test fired by the shop you buy it from which will eliminate the ownus on you to try and get it fixed! One other small item is the pic rail screws, some folks, including me have had the screws hard to remove or rough or almost stripped, my front rail screw looked like it was put in cross threaded! Great gun, just make sure you test before buying and take a close look at the rail and screws/threads!