Savage Edge (Review)

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My local gun shop was having an Open House/Sale this week, and they had Savage Edge XP's on Sale at $319+tx, it came to $360 all in. The gun comes with a Simmons 3-9X40 Scope, and one Detachable Magazine. I have never owned a Savage before, so I thought I would try one out, how could you go wrong for the price.

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You may have noticed that it is not sporting the Simmons scope, the hunting that I am planning on using this for, close in WhiteTail Deer, probably won't shoot past 100 yards, so I promptly put a Red dot on it that I had sitting in the Cabinet. You may also notice that the firearm itself is a little trimmer than it should be. The first thing that happened out of the package was a trim job with Mr. Hacksaw. 3 1/4" removed to better maneuver through the thick stuff. Many might remember the thread that CanAm had going about a special run of short barreled Carbines, well, I could wait no longer, LOL!

After the trim, it got the file treatment as well as a new crown. Turned out alright I think for my first attempt at it!

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So now it is a nice light maneuverable bush carbine! The trigger also got a Dremel Polishing treatment, it breaks clean and crisp, around 4 Pounds after a coil was removed from the spring, LOL! I guess the warranty is pretty much pooched now huh!:D

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After getting it on paper, it actually kicks pretty good, being so short and a total weight of just a hair under 7 pounds, I got about a 1 1/2" group with the Red Dot, it has a 1 MOA dot, and using Factory Winchester 150 gr. Power Points (that's all I had in the Cabinet), I think it performed pretty well. All 3 shot were fired in under a minute, and with the thin barrel, one would expect some stringing! I will be making some handloads for it, and may plop a scope back on it to see how it can really shoot after deer season. I may also try and bed it as well, it is kinda funky though, it has a removable recoil lug, something that I have never seen before!

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I would have test fired it before making any changes that would void the guarantee.

But now it looks like the perfect rifle for the job. I would use 180gr PowerPoints, though. The last deer I shot with a 308 150 blew up real good.
 
Just like all those plastic parts on your car that break every winter, door handles etc..

Good point!

That mag retained was a turn-off for me too, but I am sure time will tell how they stand up. Now that Riflebasix has a trigger for the Edge its looking better and better!
 
I have one in .223 and I like it. The stock is a bit flimsy and the trigger was a bit heavy but was easy to fix. I put some expanding foam in the butt stock so it doesn't sound hollow. The grip is on the small side but feels comfortable. Haven't shot any factory rounds but my reloads shoot an honest 1/2" @ 100yrds. It shoots this well without alot of testing. I just picked a couple of loads to start with. Tried 3 different powders and the largest group was about 3/4" and the smallest at 3/8". I feel kind of ripped off it was that easy to find an accurate load. It is what it is, an inexpensive ( $329. pkg at Cabelas) that can out shoot alot of other rifles for more than twice the money. And the money you save can go towards another,and another.....

Cliff
 
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