I've been shooting ARs for about 6 years now, about 5 years competitively. I've even started bringing home some match wins in some Run N Gun and tactical 2 gun matches. I'm now curious about adding a bolt gun to the stable and dabbling in something new. I'm admittedly "brand new" to any sort of long distance shooting, bolt guns, ballistics, etc. I shoot ARs typically out to 300yds using a Razor HD 1-6 with BDC reticle just using hold overs. My main goal is learn to shoot out to 800ish yards (maybe 1k, if I can find a range), enter some PRS competitions for fun, and maaaaybe enter the Mammoth Sniper Challenge next year (but I have no pipe dreams of winning - just finishing). And I don't reload. So, with that said....
I may have worked out a trade for a Savage M10 .308 in an AICS 2.0 folding stock (with thumbhole) chassis. I'm pretty confident that it's a good value trade for both parties. I'm told it was a barreled action which was installed directly in the chassis. It has the bull barrel and Accutrigger. It appears to be minimally used.
I may have worked out a trade for a Savage M10 .308 in an AICS 2.0 folding stock (with thumbhole) chassis. I'm pretty confident that it's a good value trade for both parties. I'm told it was a barreled action which was installed directly in the chassis. It has the bull barrel and Accutrigger. It appears to be minimally used.
- Is this a good platform for getting started? (I searched here on the Hide for discussion on Savages in general and didn't find much at all. Should I take that as a clue?)
- Any known shortfalls with the Savage?
- Anything unique I need to check for at time of sale, either with the action or chassis? Any thoughts on what a fair street value for the action+chassis would be?
- Anything else you can share with me that you wish someone told you when you were first starting out?