Does manners make a stock for the savage yet? I haven't been able to locate it online if they do, but I could have swore that I read they were going to a while back. Just can't really deal with the Tacticool, and love the manners stocks I have.
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Why would you want to put a TRR-SR in a Manners? The stocks are nearly the same. I have bothe the TRR-SR that has been completely upgraded by a gunsmith and a CZ 453 VPT-SR completely rebuilt from the ground up, placed in a Manners. To each his own but... just want to understand.
Weapon bought through SavageGunsmithing, and their rimfire package deal, bottom metal rings/base. Had them rethread suppressor theads. Provide email and I'll send you parts details. With Fed510, shooting shotgun hulls at 125yds becomes routine.
Why would you want to put a TRR-SR in a Manners? The stocks are nearly the same. I have bothe the TRR-SR that has been completely upgraded by a gunsmith and a CZ 453 VPT-SR completely rebuilt from the ground up, placed in a Manners. To each his own but... just want to understand.
I would love to have a Manners T6 for my Savage. The ergonomics are incredible. I would even be tickled about an MCS-T for it!!
DK
Replacing the bottom metal with D.I.P. parts or the setup from savagegunsmithing will let you torque your screws better. Adding pillars greatly helps also
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Mitch
I bought a normal mark ii savage, sometimes I wish I wouldve gotten the trr-sr because of an even more tacticool look. But I upgraded to a manners t4 and a dip bottom metal, plan on actually bedding it and shooting it quite a bit on turkey day coming up. Its accuracy in the manners and with the dip are pretty awesome, buddy of mine and I shot together this weekend and in 11mph full value wind his trr shot a 4-4.5" group at 140.
Heres my savage in a manners t4 with my super sniper. Its made a hit at 468 yards on a 12" steel plate...it only took about 50 shots to finally get the wind and stars to align and hit it...was holding over into space using tree branches as aiming points and a spotter to help a brother out lol. Splash was almost non existent at the distance even in a dried field.
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I have a MkII in a manners stock that I purchased on the group buy last year. It is a far better stock than the soft wood boyds tacticool. I know there's been issues for some but I also really like the Leopard stock that I put the .17 into this past year. It fit me nicely works well, kind of like the AI it appears to be modeled after.
I bought a normal mark ii savage, sometimes I wish I wouldve gotten the trr-sr because of an even more tacticool look. But I upgraded to a manners t4 and a dip bottom metal, plan on actually bedding it and shooting it quite a bit on turkey day coming up. Its accuracy in the manners and with the dip are pretty awesome, buddy of mine and I shot together this weekend and in 11mph full value wind his trr shot a 4-4.5" group at 140.
Heres my savage in a manners t4 with my super sniper. Its made a hit at 468 yards on a 12" steel plate...it only took about 50 shots to finally get the wind and stars to align and hit it...was holding over into space using tree branches as aiming points and a spotter to help a brother out lol. Splash was almost non existent at the distance even in a dried field.
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What kind of groups do you get at 100 yards with this? I've just started into this whole rimfire animal. I've shot a considerable amount of 308 and larger rifles but I can't seem to get better than a hair under 2" group at 100 yards with lapua Midas +, or is that about what I should expect?
I haven't shot 100 yards for groups, I did have a 1/2 inch 10 shot group at 50 with CCI SV after I zero'd my scope shooting prone with bipod and rear bag. Like steel ringer, I use it for cheap practice for shooting tactical steel matches. It's not the same as shooting my 6.5 CM but it's still good practice. I know I can hit the chickens at 200 meters in the head or tail to spin them with the .22.