Here is a typical 100 yard group with my 308 win built on a Savage model 10. It is one of the rifles I referred to in another post jokingly as my GAS rifle. (Gnats Ass Savage)
I installed a 26 inch prefit barrel from EABCO and bedded it into a H.S. Precision stock with Marine Tex compound. This group was fired with 175 gr Berger vld hunting bullets in Lapua virgin brass with CCI br primers sparking 43 gr of Varget. The scope is a 3-15x50 Weaver Tactical with Mil-Mil Turrets. All the work on this rifle was performed in my living room with a barrel vise and action wrench from MidwayUSA and a Savage locknut tool. I placed a go gauge in the receiver and screwed the barrel down on it until it made good contact with the gauge and set the lock nut. I then made sure it wouldnt bolt on a no-go gauge and I was ready to go. The factory accutrigger on this one tripped at 15 ounces every single time I put the scale on it for ten straight pulls and was left alone. I broke in the barrel with Nosler custom competition factory load 168gr ammo and it shot half inch groups from the get go.
I have built 3 of these in 3 different calibers now and they all shoot like this. On a calm day my 243 win and my 6mm br Norma will do this at 200 yards. If I could afford it I would keep buying Savage rifles and just build them for fun!
Thanks everyone for listening to me brag, and it is nice to have a place to talk about this kinda stuff and people actually understand what you are talking about.
John M.
I installed a 26 inch prefit barrel from EABCO and bedded it into a H.S. Precision stock with Marine Tex compound. This group was fired with 175 gr Berger vld hunting bullets in Lapua virgin brass with CCI br primers sparking 43 gr of Varget. The scope is a 3-15x50 Weaver Tactical with Mil-Mil Turrets. All the work on this rifle was performed in my living room with a barrel vise and action wrench from MidwayUSA and a Savage locknut tool. I placed a go gauge in the receiver and screwed the barrel down on it until it made good contact with the gauge and set the lock nut. I then made sure it wouldnt bolt on a no-go gauge and I was ready to go. The factory accutrigger on this one tripped at 15 ounces every single time I put the scale on it for ten straight pulls and was left alone. I broke in the barrel with Nosler custom competition factory load 168gr ammo and it shot half inch groups from the get go.
I have built 3 of these in 3 different calibers now and they all shoot like this. On a calm day my 243 win and my 6mm br Norma will do this at 200 yards. If I could afford it I would keep buying Savage rifles and just build them for fun!
Thanks everyone for listening to me brag, and it is nice to have a place to talk about this kinda stuff and people actually understand what you are talking about.
John M.