RLH70
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A wood stock would put it over the weight limit for sure, besides the AccuStock is a very nice platform. Barry, what kind of failures could the rifle have had? I find that very very puzzling? I don't own a Savage scout, but I do own many other Savage rifles from pre AccuTrigger on up and I have never had a failure of any kind.
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i think it is .75" too long, seems to meet the rest of the criteria.
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Don't overlook the Savage 10 FCM Scout. Going in the $650 range around here.
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Does it seem to be holding up to the 300 RUM pretty well? I have an old Bushnell on one of my 300 Rum's and it is starting to loose zero after about 5 shots, so it's on the back burner to get a new scope.
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Galling in Lee .223 resizing die
RLH70 replied to wwillson's topic in Metallic Reloading Presses & Equipment
If the die is more than 2 years old you may be charged. If a new dies are in order, might check THESE out. -
Lee 223 crimp/bullet seating dies
RLH70 replied to wwillson's topic in Metallic Reloading Presses & Equipment
Same here...Thanks Wayne -
Thanks Barry!
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As with most everything in life one size never fits all, but if I were limited to only one rifle, a scout type rifle would likely be my choice. Being a Savage fan however, I would opt for the model 10 FCM Scout. Coming in at less than half the price of the Steyr I would feel as though I were getting a great value as well. Just my 2 cents...
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He was featured on American Rifleman TV last year, great story.
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I saw the exact same target demonstrated on The Best Defense TV show last week. Pretty nifty training device.
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I checked my records today and my 12BVSS will shoot 5 shot groups @100 yards that measure .314. My "worst" group from one of my Savages came from an entry level Pre-AccuTrigger model 110 in .223 and it measured .622, again that was a 5 shot group, and I could likely tighten those groups up a little by getting serious about working up more handloads for them.
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I have a 12BVSS in 22-250,it is the most accurate of all my Savages and that is saying something because I haven't owned a Savage in the last 10 years that didn't shoot 3/4 inch 5 shot groups @100 yards, or better, out of the box, with my handloads. The AccuTtigger is better than just pretty decent, I actually prefer it to the Timney's I have in some of my Remingtons.
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I ordered a 92 in 454 Casull from my gun shop in late December and it came in around the end of January, I ended up not buying it because I didn't care for the rough action.
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Oop's.. but yeah, I agree with my original statement..Nice work!
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What's the story on the Model 19 Gary, did you have it refinished?
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My brother bought 500 rounds of BVAC in 357 some time back, I shot some of it at his place and like Gary said, a little dirty, but it performed well.
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Got me on that one! I don't know how I missed this post? Anyway, still looks great, hard to beat Colt bluing.
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Looks like it is in excellent shape! I never did care for the exposed ejector rod though.
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Congrats Pablo! I don't mind the rails myself and if you like it that's all that matters anyway.
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I broke the gun down and gave it a good cleaning and a tiny bit of lube then I ran 100 rounds of my old handloads from 10-12 years ago through it and it performed flawlessly. I have not owned anything in 45acp for several years now, but I suppose I am going to have to knock the dust off my 45 dies and get some rounds made up. I ran 50 rounds through the Ruger as well, no surprises, it is just like all my other Ruger revolvers in that it could use a trigger job.
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No kisses were given, but I kinda hurried up with the exchange before he changed his mind.
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Air Rifle the most important gun in US History?
RLH70 replied to wwillson's topic in Firearms General
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Savage model 93 Stevens model 305 I think the Ruger model 77/22 is still available in 22mag?