Any Savage Fans? My First

Deere_Man

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My first Savage bolt action is incoming this week. It’s a Stevens 200 223 Rem 1:9” twist. This is essentially a 110 pre accu-trigger. Is there anything I should be aware of in advance? Thanks
 
Just go shoot it. The accuracy is likely to surprise you. All of my Savages are accu-trigger rifles and have been very accurate.
 
Just shoot it and enjoy. Do not put a bore scope down the barrel. I’ve got a number of savage varmint rifles and they just shoot well. When you look down one of them barrels with a bore scope - well let’s just say I’ve seen better looking railroad tracks. The chatter marks in the lands are just not describable. Don’t ask me how but they shoot as well as my expensive custom rifles.
 
Don't expect a silky smooth action, but otherwise, enjoy it! I've had a few Savage rifles and they've shot very well for the price.
 
I've got a lightweight model 116/16 in 6.5 creed. I didn't pay more than $500.00 for it.
Great rifle for the money and what I need. 20" barrel in one of the kuiu camos, looks pretty good.
I do need to get the barrel threaded.
 
I got 2 model 10s and really like them both. I hear they have feeding issues but have never had any myself. Ones a 350 legend and the other is a 243. Both are crazy accurate.
 
Just got my first Savage rifle last month. A 110 Ultralite in 280ai. I'm extremely pleased with it. From my reading I was expecting the bolt/action to be horrible. Not sure if others just got lemons or mine is an exception, but its smooth and I have no complaints. Not tikka smooth, but I am totally fine with it and it does not get hung up at all. Shoots 155gr Terminal Ascents fantastically.
 
Hardly ever do you hear of a savage shooting well. I have a savage axis in 6.5cm and it shoots well enough that I don’t really want to change anything. But debating changing it to a .223 training rifle
 
I only have one Savage rifle and it was pre-accutrigger so I put a Rifle Basix trigger in it. I'll just say that I really like the RB trigger design and after 20 years of using it, I still like it. Just a FYI, in case you decide to swap the triggers.
 
Around 2010 or so, I got in invited to deer hunt with some friends from college. I liked guns, but didn’t have a bolt action rifle, just a couple of ARs and pistols. Went to Fred Meyer and bought a Savage Axis with a Bushnell scope on sale for around $250. Gave it a “trigger job” by trimming one of the springs, based on a video I saw on YouTube. Then I killed my first mule deer with it. I’ll always have a soft spot for Savage. Upgraded to a 110 with AccuTrigger with better glass shortly thereafter. Still use that gun. It’s been great to me.
 
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