I've never really been that obsessed with shooting, but that recently changed when I decided I was going to try my hand at long(er) range shooting.
On a whim, my buddy and I picked up some Savage 12FV's when they were on sale in 6.5's. Bought an SWFA 10x mil scope and got to shooting.
Well, now I'm fully addicted. I'm hitting the range all the time, burning ammo, and overall just having a blast. I'm getting pretty consistent and can reliably stretch it out to 1100 at our range which is the max distance we can shoot there.
I just finished my Masters degree after doing it part-time while I continued to work. My wife asked me if there was anything I wanted for a grad present and I jokingly said a Tikka CTR 24" in 6.5. Now I think she's working a way to get the family together to make it happen. She's asked me a lot of questions lately about what gun exactly it was I wanted. Not 100% sure, but I'm pretty sure there's something in the works, which is really nice of them and awesome.
So this begs the question: should I get the Tikka, or am I missing out on something else? Here's the thing about my Savage, I like it and it shoots very well, but it's a little cumbersome for hunting, which is what I want to use it for ultimately. I also have this weird thing going on where the first 1-3 shots cold/fouled bore are off, then when it's warm it shoots lights out. Frustrating. I re-torqued the action screws and played around with those. I got it to shoot a little better on the first cold bore shot with the front screw set to 30 in. lbs, and the rear one at 25 in. lbs. Still not perfect, but decent.
Attached are pics. The picture with the shots numbered 1,2,3 are the first 3 shots fired with a cold/fouled bore. Then with a warm gun I shot the 4 shot group also attached. If it always shot .5-.75" groups cold I'd be stoked, but it tends to act weird with a cold bore.
Any thoughts on the Savage cold bore issue? Barrel maybe? Do you think it's worth keeping for my needs, or is a Tikka CTR money well spent for my budding obsession?
Thanks!
On a whim, my buddy and I picked up some Savage 12FV's when they were on sale in 6.5's. Bought an SWFA 10x mil scope and got to shooting.
Well, now I'm fully addicted. I'm hitting the range all the time, burning ammo, and overall just having a blast. I'm getting pretty consistent and can reliably stretch it out to 1100 at our range which is the max distance we can shoot there.
I just finished my Masters degree after doing it part-time while I continued to work. My wife asked me if there was anything I wanted for a grad present and I jokingly said a Tikka CTR 24" in 6.5. Now I think she's working a way to get the family together to make it happen. She's asked me a lot of questions lately about what gun exactly it was I wanted. Not 100% sure, but I'm pretty sure there's something in the works, which is really nice of them and awesome.
So this begs the question: should I get the Tikka, or am I missing out on something else? Here's the thing about my Savage, I like it and it shoots very well, but it's a little cumbersome for hunting, which is what I want to use it for ultimately. I also have this weird thing going on where the first 1-3 shots cold/fouled bore are off, then when it's warm it shoots lights out. Frustrating. I re-torqued the action screws and played around with those. I got it to shoot a little better on the first cold bore shot with the front screw set to 30 in. lbs, and the rear one at 25 in. lbs. Still not perfect, but decent.
Attached are pics. The picture with the shots numbered 1,2,3 are the first 3 shots fired with a cold/fouled bore. Then with a warm gun I shot the 4 shot group also attached. If it always shot .5-.75" groups cold I'd be stoked, but it tends to act weird with a cold bore.
Any thoughts on the Savage cold bore issue? Barrel maybe? Do you think it's worth keeping for my needs, or is a Tikka CTR money well spent for my budding obsession?
Thanks!