Before one can run they must first learn to walk.
Leave the iron sights alone and learn to shoot with them before using a scoped rifle.
It sounds like you do not have the proper tools to remove the sights and risk damaging the screw heads or snapping them in the holes thus causing you more troubles.
Either sell it the way it sits or pay someone who has experience in doing such a task.
To me it sounds like you prefer your Savage over the far supior Browning A- bolt ...
If it where me, I would flog the Savage and put better bases and rings and a better scope and take it to the range sight it in with some 165 grn. Remington core locks and the Moos will be dieing next fall.
That's what I might do....
The rest is up to you.
Tight Groups,
Rob
Leave the iron sights alone and learn to shoot with them before using a scoped rifle.
It sounds like you do not have the proper tools to remove the sights and risk damaging the screw heads or snapping them in the holes thus causing you more troubles.
Either sell it the way it sits or pay someone who has experience in doing such a task.
To me it sounds like you prefer your Savage over the far supior Browning A- bolt ...
If it where me, I would flog the Savage and put better bases and rings and a better scope and take it to the range sight it in with some 165 grn. Remington core locks and the Moos will be dieing next fall.
That's what I might do....
The rest is up to you.
Tight Groups,
Rob























































