My 12bvss in 22-250 is a tack driver with my handloads it is extremely accurate, you cant go wrong with a Savage and accu-trigger is great if you decide to buy dont cheap out on the optics those 4000 + fps rifle strive on good glass... JP.
The camo model is inherently more accurate.I really like the look of the camouflaged 22" barrel version in .223. I think there is a .308 version. I assume theses are just as accurate?
The camo model is inherently more accurate.
Savage makes great rifles and when comparing them to some others that are not expensive at all, I have two Savage rifles now the 116Fhsak in 300 win mag and the 11/111 in 234 win and my next one is going to be the either the 10 Predator or the 10 FLCP-K Law Enforcement in 223 (maybe for Christmas from the wife that way I don't have to explain why I spent money to get another gun when I already have enough, BLA BLA BLA), you probably don't see them in EE because usually very soon as one is put in there for sale it sells, I've seen a few listed in there but always with SPF right there along with it. And most wives will never understand, you can never have to many!!!I never see these rifles for sale on CGN. How do they shoot? Do people buy them and keep them or not buy them at all? They seem expensive compared to other rifles. Are they woth it?
She's a beauty, I like those Leupold bases and rings too, I've got them on my 300 win mag and putting them onthe 243 also. That's some pretty nice shooting also, I didn't take a good look at that the first time round I was to busy looking at the rifle, Real nice.X2, on the rifle and the recommendation for good glass. I've posted this previously. I went with one in 25-06 and put a Leupold VX III 6.5-20 Long Range with Varmint reticle.
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