i went with the bipod because a farmer right down the road from me has given me permission to shoot on his land. i want to keep down on the weight of the additional equipment since i am already planning on bringing a small folding table with me as well as my targets. also, with the bipod i can get some experience on the ground too.
thanks a lot for the amo recommendations. so you wouldnt even bother testing out winchester, remington, federal, etc. just for the hell of it as well? i guess i will pick up a brick of CCI standard to plink with break in and then find what work s best for paper punching.
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yes, it is available in left under the model BTVLSS. i just wish i could find a stainless barrel/action with a standard stock in left so i could save $200 for the gun and then just upgrade to a boyds for $100, saving me $100 in total.
The Savage BV shoots very well at the benchrest competitions I go to , and are much less expensive . I don't think a stainless
is available though .
I have tried most kinds of available long rifle ammo . Sad to say our North American ammo is not that great . CCI SV works the
best of NA stuff .I have had luck with Winchester Subsonic TC and Power Point ( high velocity ) . Remington Subsonic shoots
OK in only a few of my guns . Winchester Dyna Points used to be my hunting choice , but since they have value packed it
in 500 boxes it hasn't shot as well as the previous two I mentioned . I have some Velocitors for hunting but they are hyper
sonic and don't group as well as sub sonics at long range , and are noisy . Federal has great target ammo , but I have never
seen anything better than Gold Metal and it sucks , lots of dnfs .
The best target ammo deal is RWS Championship Edition , very consistent for the price .
If you can test shoot a CZ and a Savage Mark II and see which one feels the best to you . I am a member of a Gun Club
that makes testing a lot easier .
Good luck . If you need other info , from an old guy , feel free to send me a personal message .