- Location
- Niagara Region, Ontario. For now
Had this guy for a couple months now, but on the first visit to the range the Bushnell Elite Tac failed, and I was not impressed. New scope arrived Friday and today I got to put her all together and take her out.
Savage 10 Precision Carbine w/Sightron SII Big Sky 4-16x42.

The rifle is absolutely awesome, and lives up to it's name. Light weight, and short, but still a tack driver, at least with my handloads today. Obviously my first trip out was a disappointment at least till I realized it was the scope that was the issue.
Now I will say that as per usual the Savage is kind of lacking in the Fit and Finish dept. Flashing left over on the stock from the mold, and even on the cast bolt, but that is typical, and having owned several Savages before I kinda expected it. That said my Browning Xbolt which was the same price, is much better in that dept.
Of course this gun was not purchased to be a safe queen and the minor issues don't really matter that much. More importantly is how she shoots....
That Sightron scope is absolutely amazing for the money, and sighting this bad boy in was no problem. Got her into the red pretty quick and didn't want to waste my handloads getting her perfect so I proceeded to just shoot for groups to test my handload.
First 3 shot group fired - Hornady 55 Grain FMJ over 25 grains of Varget - 60 yards because it was far too windy to really test loads.

I had several different loads with those Hornady FMJ bullets, and a few with some 60 grain Vmax's, and they all shot as good or just a little worse than the above group, but all damn close. I don't think a single group was over half an inch, and I will have to go out to 100 then 200 to really determine which loads work best.
Anyways I actually had this gun up on the EE to sell as I was pissed with my first range visit, and damn am I happy it didn't sell!!!
I am keeping this one, at least for awhile.
Savage 10 Precision Carbine w/Sightron SII Big Sky 4-16x42.

The rifle is absolutely awesome, and lives up to it's name. Light weight, and short, but still a tack driver, at least with my handloads today. Obviously my first trip out was a disappointment at least till I realized it was the scope that was the issue.
Now I will say that as per usual the Savage is kind of lacking in the Fit and Finish dept. Flashing left over on the stock from the mold, and even on the cast bolt, but that is typical, and having owned several Savages before I kinda expected it. That said my Browning Xbolt which was the same price, is much better in that dept.
Of course this gun was not purchased to be a safe queen and the minor issues don't really matter that much. More importantly is how she shoots....
That Sightron scope is absolutely amazing for the money, and sighting this bad boy in was no problem. Got her into the red pretty quick and didn't want to waste my handloads getting her perfect so I proceeded to just shoot for groups to test my handload.
First 3 shot group fired - Hornady 55 Grain FMJ over 25 grains of Varget - 60 yards because it was far too windy to really test loads.

I had several different loads with those Hornady FMJ bullets, and a few with some 60 grain Vmax's, and they all shot as good or just a little worse than the above group, but all damn close. I don't think a single group was over half an inch, and I will have to go out to 100 then 200 to really determine which loads work best.
Anyways I actually had this gun up on the EE to sell as I was pissed with my first range visit, and damn am I happy it didn't sell!!!
I am keeping this one, at least for awhile.
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