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I know a lot of us like to disparage the Savage, they sure aren't pretty and the stock sucks. I got around to shooting my new Savage 12 FV this morning, 26" varmint barrel, accutrigger, tupperware stock, everything just as it left the factory, haven't even adjusted the trigger which I am guessing is around 2.5 pounds. I have mounted a Weaver Grand Slam 6-20 scope in 2 piece Weaver style mounts and Burris Z Rings.



Conditions were not the best, temp ok around 78, but wind gusting 5-20 right to left from about 110 degrees. All shooting was with a bipod on the front, hard hold on the shoulder.

This was my factory load to try, Federal with 85 gr. Sierra BTHP Gameking. Not so bad, 5 shots in .899" c to c. It was actually the last target I shot and I had adjusted the scope to 100 yard zero.



This target has the 70 gr. Nosler BT, Hornady brass, CCI LR primers, seated as long as the magazine will allow (2.708"), charge weight was 45 grains, 45.5 grains and 46 grains of H414. 5 shot groups were .668", .897", .689", and in the last two groups I pulled one shot badly low, and one left. Best 4 shots were .435", .440" and .413". I'm quite happy with this load, I'm going to try this bullet in the Lapua brass with CCI BR primers next to see how it will really shoot.



I also tried some loads with the 95 gr. Berger VLD. These suck so bad I won't even show them. Even loaded to max magazine length they still have quite a jump to the lands. Berger says this is a no-no so I'll have to try hunting loads with the Barnes TSX and Speer Grand Slams I have on the bench, although the factory Federal load would also work ok for deer size game.

So far it's getting awfully close to being a 1/2 moa rifle. I really do like the accutrigger and will probably adjust it to minimum. This is also my first Grand Slam scope and will not be my last, an extraordinary value in my mind.


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congrats on the new stick,very nice out of the box shooting,
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How do you live with that? That Savage will barely shoot to 1/2 - 3/4 MOA right of the box.

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BG, Congratulations on what appears to be a good shooter. The 70 gr BT and the 414 is my fireforming load in my Cooper and it averages as your better 4's did with it. Nic to have a Factory load that shoots too!






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This is also my first Grand Slam scope and will not be my last, an extraordinary value in my mind.


If you ever have to send it in to Meade Instruments (who now owns Weaver) for service.. I bet it will be your last Weaver Scope...

Their service is the worst in the industry.. and if it isn't the worst, it is tied for last place...


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How do you live with that? That Savage will barely shoot to 1/2 - 3/4 MOA right of the box.

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Yep and that off a bipod. and with a rifle for under 10 grand. would probably put them touching off sandbags.


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Those savages are something.I just got a mod 16 in 243 with a 22in fluted barrel a couple weeks ago and it shoots very good also.All most as good as browningguy.Been trying some 105 a-max in it and they aren't doing too bad either.
 
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If you ever have to send it in to Meade Instruments (who now owns Weaver) for service.. I bet it will be your last Weaver Scope...

Their service is the worst in the industry.. and if it isn't the worst, it is tied for last place...

Ditto on that. I sent a Simmons scope back for a minor problem in December and it took about seven months before they finally sent me a replacement. I called them at least four different times, each time waiting on hold for at least half an hour before I was finally able to talk to a rep who gave me the same runaround: "They are currently on back order." Within a week of finally receiving the new one I sold it on ebay. I don't want anything more to do with Meade Instruments.

I bought a new Savage 12 BVSS with Accu-trigger in .243 this past July. I mounted a Nikon Monarch 6.5-20x44 scope on it, stuck it in the cabinet, and have yet to fire a single shot through the damn thing. Seems I'm always busy doing something else so I just never get time to mess with it. Hopefully within the next few weeks I'll be able to get it out and have some fun. I'm hoping to see similar results on paper.
 
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Well hopefully the Weaver never needs service. I shot it again yesterday and still think this is a great bargain in scopes, very clear and crisp image. The wind was extremely gusty yesterday, still shot in the .6's with the 70 gr. Nosler BT, so I continue to have high hopes.


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I also tried some loads with the 95 gr. Berger VLD. These suck so bad I won't even show them.
So far it's getting awfully close to being a 1/2 moa rifle. I really do like the accutrigger and will probably adjust it to minimum. .


Those VLDs really need a fast twist. My Ruger Varmint .243 can't digest them either. My .223, Savage varmint does the 70gr. Bergers just great out to 400 yds. The .223 Ruger #1 spits them out all over the place. 9 twist vs 12 twist or some such thing. fishingroger


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Well hopefully the Weaver never needs service. I shot it again yesterday and still think this is a great bargain in scopes, very clear and crisp image. The wind was extremely gusty yesterday, still shot in the .6's with the 70 gr. Nosler BT, so I continue to have high hopes.


Browning Guy.. I don't mean to knock your choice, as much as I was just trying to warn you.. I was a strong Weaver Fan, until I had to deal with Meade's Customer Service......

I have a couple of V 16s and one V 24... plus about half a dozen K 6s, one K 4, and about 4 V 9s.. and a V 3 and K 2.5....So as you can see, I had faith in Weavers.. especially when owned by ATK... but Meade is a friggin disaster...

My last V 16 I bought lasted about 600 rounds thru a 223, and the rounds were reduced recoil loads on top of it! I wasn't all that concerned, until I had to get it corrected....

Like Rowdy, my loyalty is with Nikon, but also Leupold, and B & L....


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