I picked up the Savage at the end of last week, mounted a scope and made a trip to the range with a few different types of ammo to see how it shoots. I did a couple of drops of blue loctite on the scope base, prior to mounting the scope. Put on a Nikon 2x7 P22 scope & medium rings. Not too pleased with the cheek weld at this point, but you have to start somewhere. Here's what we have so far.
I shot a few types of ammo through it to foul the bore & sighted in at 25 yards to start with. Here's the best group I did that morning. Certainly nothing to write home about yet, but I think it may be OK with a better stock, some bedding and a bit of fine tuning. From what I've read, the stock & cheek location can be a real booger to deal with on the Rubber-Made factory stock, so a Boyd's varminter may be next in line. I still need to find some different ammo to try, but it's slim pickings here in town and the internet isn't much better for now. The Aquila Super Extra seems to be the food of choice so far and gave the best group of the morning. Target is about 3 1/2" x 5" (tag printer from work for our production jobs). I shrunk it to fit, so it isn't a regulation size, dime for comparison.
Anyone have any thoughts on doing a simple bedding job on the factory stock, prior to dumping money into a new stock? From what I've read online, the factory stock can be a real PITA to work with and cause problems due to fit, slop, action screws, torquing and thin bottom metal. I still haven't taken it apart, but I figure as long as the action screws don't fall out, it's as good as it gets for now. The barrel is certainly off-center in the channel (sits too far to the right as seen from above) but isn't making contact with the stock & you can run a piece of paper in the full length without any resistance.
Any thoughts on this issue would be appreciated. Thanks, tim

I shot a few types of ammo through it to foul the bore & sighted in at 25 yards to start with. Here's the best group I did that morning. Certainly nothing to write home about yet, but I think it may be OK with a better stock, some bedding and a bit of fine tuning. From what I've read, the stock & cheek location can be a real booger to deal with on the Rubber-Made factory stock, so a Boyd's varminter may be next in line. I still need to find some different ammo to try, but it's slim pickings here in town and the internet isn't much better for now. The Aquila Super Extra seems to be the food of choice so far and gave the best group of the morning. Target is about 3 1/2" x 5" (tag printer from work for our production jobs). I shrunk it to fit, so it isn't a regulation size, dime for comparison.


Anyone have any thoughts on doing a simple bedding job on the factory stock, prior to dumping money into a new stock? From what I've read online, the factory stock can be a real PITA to work with and cause problems due to fit, slop, action screws, torquing and thin bottom metal. I still haven't taken it apart, but I figure as long as the action screws don't fall out, it's as good as it gets for now. The barrel is certainly off-center in the channel (sits too far to the right as seen from above) but isn't making contact with the stock & you can run a piece of paper in the full length without any resistance.
Any thoughts on this issue would be appreciated. Thanks, tim