So I've had this rifle for awhile but it hasn't performed the way I think it should. Sometimes it makes close to MOA triangular groups, but mostly it makes 2 groups. Here are a coupel of pics from today, at 300 yards
I've tried a bunch of things, several different types of bullets, different powder (H4350, Varget, H4831) and even some factory ammo to see if my dies were bent.
I slacked off the action screws and tightened them down to proper torque specs with my torque screwdriver
The scope and mounts are all tight. (Incidentally I have had 2 scopes on this rifle, a VX3 4.5-14 and a Vortex Razor and there was no difference in accuracy, so the scopes aren't to be blamed)
I figured it must be my fault as I am a competent shooter but I've not really ventured into the real "precision" aspects of shooting much. And I haven't used the Savage Accutrigger much either. I've owned Savage rifles but the stock or custom Remingtons, Winchesters and Rugers far outnumber the Savages.....But I can pick up one of my .223's, 300s or even 375 Ruger and bang off multiple sub MOA groups. I just bought a cheap Savage Axis .223 to use as a farm beater rifle and with it's Bushnell scope and handloads that I slapped together I was shooting 1.5" 5 shot groups at 200 yards without trouble. And since the rifle consistently seems to shoot 2 groups, so maybe it's not me.
So in the pics you see what typically happens. I'll shoot a string of shots, and no matter if I space them out by 1 min, 5 min or one right after the other, they seem to make 2 groups. It may be 2 shots together then 2 out then 2 back, or they may alternate back and forth.
When I have had issues like this with one of my other rifles, I solved it by bedding and making sure the barrel was free floating. But this is a Savage with a barrel nut and the LRP has a bedding block in it. I've bedded pillars but not blocks and barrel nuts before. I also don't want to jump in and bed a stock that doesn't want to get bedded and make matters worse. All the reports of the LRP is that they are very accurate right out of the box so I don't really want to mess with the bedding unless I have no choice.
So, any ideas on how to deal with the 2 group shooting? Is there some special sequence that Savage uses to torque down the action to make sure everything is even and barrel not making contact? Is there some easy Savage fix that I am missing here?


I've tried a bunch of things, several different types of bullets, different powder (H4350, Varget, H4831) and even some factory ammo to see if my dies were bent.
I slacked off the action screws and tightened them down to proper torque specs with my torque screwdriver
The scope and mounts are all tight. (Incidentally I have had 2 scopes on this rifle, a VX3 4.5-14 and a Vortex Razor and there was no difference in accuracy, so the scopes aren't to be blamed)
I figured it must be my fault as I am a competent shooter but I've not really ventured into the real "precision" aspects of shooting much. And I haven't used the Savage Accutrigger much either. I've owned Savage rifles but the stock or custom Remingtons, Winchesters and Rugers far outnumber the Savages.....But I can pick up one of my .223's, 300s or even 375 Ruger and bang off multiple sub MOA groups. I just bought a cheap Savage Axis .223 to use as a farm beater rifle and with it's Bushnell scope and handloads that I slapped together I was shooting 1.5" 5 shot groups at 200 yards without trouble. And since the rifle consistently seems to shoot 2 groups, so maybe it's not me.
So in the pics you see what typically happens. I'll shoot a string of shots, and no matter if I space them out by 1 min, 5 min or one right after the other, they seem to make 2 groups. It may be 2 shots together then 2 out then 2 back, or they may alternate back and forth.
When I have had issues like this with one of my other rifles, I solved it by bedding and making sure the barrel was free floating. But this is a Savage with a barrel nut and the LRP has a bedding block in it. I've bedded pillars but not blocks and barrel nuts before. I also don't want to jump in and bed a stock that doesn't want to get bedded and make matters worse. All the reports of the LRP is that they are very accurate right out of the box so I don't really want to mess with the bedding unless I have no choice.
So, any ideas on how to deal with the 2 group shooting? Is there some special sequence that Savage uses to torque down the action to make sure everything is even and barrel not making contact? Is there some easy Savage fix that I am missing here?