Savage 10 FCP-SR (Good review for a change)

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So after reading what seemed like a million negative comments about the "new" Savage 10 FCP-SR with loose threads at the muzzle, a crappy 10 round mag that falls out and won't feed, new designed accustock that has terrible bedding, accuracy worse than a shotgun, chambers that were cut wrong, and just a general crappy build quality.

I bought one...

Now that I've had a chance to really get to know this rifle I am left thinking, am I just really lucky or is a lot of the negativity I read just BS? Who knows...

So here's my take on this rifle.

Mine is the 24" barrel model chambered in .308 win.



I took off the EGW 0 MOA rail and put on a Weaver 20 MOA rail, and a Bushnell Elite Tactical 6-24x50 30mm tube scope. Drilled the stock and mounted an adjustable cheek riser, and mounted a 6-9" bipod.






I went over the whole rifle straight out of the box, cleaned out the barrel, adjusted the accutriger to the lowest it would go (2 1/4 pounds), oiled it up, and torqued the action screws to 40 inch pounds.

The overall build quality is fantastic, fit and finish is great. The threads on the barrel are perfect, the thread protector threads on nice and tight with no slop in the threads at all. Finger tight and after a couple hundred rounds fired it hasn't budged. The 10 round magazine is more like a 9 round mag. I can put 10 rounds in it but it's tight and then difficult to get the mag in the rifle. Load 9 and there's no problems. So that is the one and only negative I can give this rifle. The magazine has to be inserted properly so it doesn't fall out. Put the back in first then rock the front up and in, give it a firm tug to ensure its in and you're good to go. It will not fall out of it's installed properly. All rounds fed flawlessly from the mag and spent cases ejected perfect.




Accuracy was amazing for a factory rifle, I tried what I had on hand which was just factory hunting ammunition. Remington core lokt 150 grain soft point, Federal 150 grain soft point, Nosler 165 grain accubond, and good old Chinese surplus 7.62x51 fmj.
I got multiple sub half MOA groups with the Federal, Nosler, and Remington with many bullets going through the same hole. Worst groups were around 1 MOA. Best group was about .3 MOA. This thing is an absolute lazer beam if I can just keep it together long enough to not pull a shot and I am by no means a great shot.
The Chinese 7.62x51 shot very well for what it is, averaging 1.5 MOA.

I can only imagine how good this thing would shoot with good ammunition, and hand loading would have to be very impressive.

All in all I highly recommend this rifle, for the price of this rifle I was not expecting the results I got. I have many more expensive rifles that shoot worse than this Savage, and that speaks volumes.
 
The rifle can be had for $900-$1000, the scope is anywhere from $1150-$1300, rail rings bipod and cheek riser I might have $300 into. Can't remember as I already had those kicking around from other projects.

Now that the 10tr is coming with a 10rd mag, I don't see the point if the fcp-sr. Sure it's got a fluted barrel I guess, but it doesn't have the 5r rifling if the 10tr. And it doesn't have the AI compatible bottom metal that it used to have.
 
Now that the 10tr is coming with a 10rd mag, I don't see the point if the fcp-sr. Sure it's got a fluted barrel I guess, but it doesn't have the 5r rifling if the 10tr. And it doesn't have the AI compatible bottom metal that it used to have.

Couple reasons why I chose the FCP-SR, I have not found any TR's that come with a 10 round magazine, and the TR is a bottom bolt release model which is harder to find aftermarket parts/stocks for. I have another savage with the bottom bolt release and it's nowhere near as good and durable a system as the old top bolt release.
 
I have never had a major issue with any savage product I don't have one that does not shoot at least moa even the cheapest savage will do that. Just seems to be allot of haters out there that a 600$ savage can out shoot there 1500$ Remington . I picked up a older 10tr last year and it shoots sub moa with hunting ammo and even better with hand loads. look like a nice build have fun with it. Btw my 10tr loves the new 208 gr eld match bullets
 
It makes you wonder. How come all the factory cheap rifles in cheapest stocks are shooting .3 MOA all the time from the box with factory ammo, or so I see in all the reviews, yet there are less than a dozen people who passed 5 group half inch challenge and did it mostly with custom rifles.

Probably there are different types of MOA or something.
 
It makes you wonder. How come all the factory cheap rifles in cheapest stocks are shooting .3 MOA all the time from the box with factory ammo, or so I see in all the reviews, yet there are less than a dozen people who passed 5 group half inch challenge and did it mostly with custom rifles.

Probably there are different types of MOA or something.

Well in case you're not aware, it's not easy to shoot group after group of sub half MOA. What you can do though is call your shots, which can tell you the accuracy potential of the rifle. Even if the shooter can't shoot every group half MOA all day long you can still tell how good a rifle can shoot.
It's not rocket science, you can have a very accurate rifle shot by a not so accurate shooter.
 
Well, I wouldn't know anything about shooting a rifle or rocket science for that matter. Also I would know nothing about any potential.

But I see exactly zero out of the box factory plastic stock rifles competing anywhere. And I see huge bunch of professional shooters paying thousands and thousands for custom rifles which they rebarrel every season or two. If they only had a skill or knew about how good factory out of the box is.

Don't have to go far:
https://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php/857154-My-rifle-shoots-1-2-quot-groups-100-yards-all-day!-Really-Prove-it

Over 76 thousand views since 2013. Only 24 successful attempts. Zero factory plastic stock. Zero. Yet if you follow the topics here and where reviews and videos savage axis and alike are shooting into a single hole all the time from a shaking table right out of the box with winchester white box ammo.
 
Well, I wouldn't know anything about shooting a rifle or rocket science for that matter. Also I would know nothing about any potential.

But I see exactly zero out of the box factory plastic stock rifles competing anywhere. And I see huge bunch of professional shooters paying thousands and thousands for custom rifles which they rebarrel every season or two. If they only had a skill or knew about how good factory out of the box is.

Don't have to go far:
https://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php/857154-My-rifle-shoots-1-2-quot-groups-100-yards-all-day!-Really-Prove-it

Over 76 thousand views since 2013. Only 24 successful attempts. Zero factory plastic stock. Zero. Yet if you follow the topics here and where reviews and videos savage axis and alike are shooting into a single hole all the time from a shaking table right out of the box with winchester white box ammo.

It's pretty simple really, the guys that are good enough to shoot one hole groups all day know that you need an expensive rifle to be able to shoot one hole groups all day.
If you read my first post it will be very obvious I am not saying this rifle or any factory rifle can do that.
 
Thanks for the info, awesome looking rifle I really like the check rest. I'm look to buy a savage 308 right now. I'm trying to decide whether to go with the Savage 10 FCP or Savage 10 TR any advice? How do you like the bolt handle, it looks a light oversized to me? Do you have any issues when you put it in a case?
 
Thanks for the info, awesome looking rifle I really like the check rest. I'm look to buy a savage 308 right now. I'm trying to decide whether to go with the Savage 10 FCP or Savage 10 TR any advice? How do you like the bolt handle, it looks a light oversized to me? Do you have any issues when you put it in a case?

The TR has the newer bottom bolt release and that limits the available aftermarket parts. Whether that's important to you is your decision.
As far as the tactical bolt handle, I highly recommend it. It feels great in the hand and makes working the action a breeze. It fits in my case just fine but if it didn't I'd just remove the bolt.
 
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