Re: Savage 12 F T/R stock questions and need advice
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Darrell Buell</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: matthewusmc8791</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Well thats cool, glad to hear that. Makes me feel eeven better that i bought a Savage.
With yrou vast knowledge of how Savage sets up for World Class matches, can you elaborate on what else if anything is done to squeeze ou thtat kind of accruracy???
The orignal poster as well as I would love to hear it...
Stock work, action, loads, etc
Thanks for the heads up.. </div></div>
Hey Matthew,
The match setup is primarily done by the team guys. Savage provides us with the rifles (off the line, just as you'd get them at a gun dealer). Truth be told, there's not a lot ot do to the rifles themselves anyway. A couple of the guys will put on light-weight cheek pieces (Karsten's, generally). I don't bother. With the exception of a thin layer of moleskin over the cheek piece, I haven't modified the rifle I take to virtually all of the big International Matches in any way.
Most of the "accuracy wringing" is in the reloading realm. We put a great deal of time into customizing our reloads for the job at hand. I will take a very different round to a 300-600 meter match (as in Canada) than I take to Ireland and Scotland to shoot 1233 yards. For 1233 yards, I need to keep my little 155.5's traveling above the transonic range (~1.05-1.10 Mach). This means sacrificing a little bit of short-range accuracy by *really* pushing them out there (above 3120 fps). Even so, I am reliably getting between 1/4 and 1/3 MOA groups (prone off a bipod) at 300 yards.
My competition rifle:
Stock work - none
Action work - none
barrel - factory assembly line
loads - extensive!
scope - top of the line
Hope this helps,
Darrell
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Sweet... With all that said these hiders might be sad spending $4k on a rifle...
Hope the original poster reads this....
thanks again for all the info...