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Thread: SHOT SHOW 2020: Savage 22 MDT Chassis quick first impression - updated

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    SHOT SHOW 2020: Savage 22 MDT Chassis quick first impression - updated

    Heard about this new chassis from a buddy of mine, so i went to look for it. I tried the bolt action, with plain jane, regular 22lr ammo. The scope was a rather high-end (for me) object though (the super tactical complicated mrad reticle sure helped). Busted a few clays at 100 yards, way too easy. Another berm ar 210 yards offered a few types of gongs. Once i figured the hold over, i was hitting a small gong repeatedly. The few shots i missed were entirely my fault.

    Great gun...

    Will try to get more info and pics at the Savage booth at the show.

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    Last edited by louthepou; 01-21-2020 at 05:37 PM.
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    nice lookin rifle
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    I want MDT to make some good buttstocks for ARs.
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    I like the look of that chassis. I have 3 mdt lss chassis. One ofwhich is for my savage mark 11 22lr
    Any word on pricing for these and if theyll be made for the 17hmr and 22 mag?

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    Bullseye has them for $625

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    How bout their new rifle stock hybrid thingy they call it?
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    Can't wait for the comparisons between this and the Ruger Precision Rimfire...One shall get my money this year!

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    Some updates

    Savage MDT (Modular Driven Technologies) Rifle systems

    B22 in 22LR and 22Mag
    B17 in 17HMR
    A22 Semi in 22LR

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    Custom 1 Piece MDT Chassis machined from billet aluminum
    Oversize bolt handle
    Adjustable Length of pull (13.25-14.25)
    Adjustable Comb height
    10 rotary mag (Flush fitting)
    Accu trigger you know and trust
    18in heavy bbl Threaded (Induces thread protector)
    include Picantinny Rail


    I would say this is Savages response the the Ruger Precision Rimfire.

    Everything about this was was nice. I very much like the solid aluminum one piece stock.
    Includes little things like a sling swivel.
    Have not confirmed but would appear to accept the MagpulŪ M-LOKŪ Slots

    Over all this rifle was impressive. Reached out and was able to hit the steel to a bit past 300.
    You have to try the long shots.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jonyork View Post
    Can't wait for the comparisons between this and the Ruger Precision Rimfire...One shall get my money this year!
    The Savage MKii FV in the cheap plastic stock shoots better than the RP. Add the MDT chassis too it and it’ll outshoot almost anything for the price.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zacm View Post
    The Savage MKii FV in the cheap plastic stock shoots better than the RP
    From my experience, I can agree.

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