There are probably dozens of threads on this gun, but to save you some time here's my summary:
Pros
- Very accurate
- Good trigger, probably the best of all the standard .22s
- Solidly built
- Comes with Weaver-type scope bases already mounted
- Good looking (though beauty is in the eye of the beholder)
Cons
- Heavy (good for target work, less so for a field gun)
- Some owners have had extraction problems. Solution is usually to keep the extractor recesses along the side of the chamber clean.
- Bolt may require an extra lift straight up to ####. Solution is usually to increase the trigger pull weight slightly using the tool provided.
Other Considerations
- The scope bases are mounted fairly far forward. Make sure your scope has enough eye relief if this is a problem.
- Some of them have a small dent somewhere on the stock. This is probably a quality control or shipping issue for whoever makes the stocks for Savage. If you buy it in a gun store look for that.
- Sometimes the magazines are defective, causing the cartridges to spring out. If you get one of these call Savage and they'll replace it for free.
I've owned a BV for almost three years now and have put thousands of rounds through it. It's a very satisfactory rifle. It will take any ammunition, but my current fave is Federal Champion Target. For 100 yds or further I'd use SK+ or Eley Sport.