Well, first off never buy a varmint rifle with a synthetic stock without a Monte Carlo cheek rest or adjustable tactical type rest. I learned that way with a couple of stocks - they are useless. Most rubes buy scopes with huge objective bells that require medium or high rings, so they have to crane their neck to get a picture.

Next, that AccuTrigger is simple to adjust, so Bozo and his trusty sidekick Clem, try to adjust it down to mimic a set trigger, or a Jewel trigger - if indeed they ever handled a Jewel or set trigger. What the article described was an AccuTrigger that was set too light so it wouldn't release the sear. Of course the Savage 12 LRP is a three screw action and very sensitive to screw torque. Setting the screws for function and accuracy requires a bit of testing and a precision torque gauge.Somewhere around 35 inch pounds on the front screw, the same on the middle screw and 30 on the rear screw is about right. Mucking up the torque settings can cause the trigger to malfunction if the bedding is crap and you gave the screwdriver to Godzilla. If the author sent the rifle back to Savage he is moron and shouldn't be allowed to shoot rifles or be out after dark with tattooed women wearing leather pants.

Accuracy is relative. Here is a group from a homemade Savage 12 LRP clone in .223 Remington. The group measures .206" and contains 7 shots at 100 yards.

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Here's another set of groups fired with various action screw torque settings all shot using the same load in another .204 Ruger Savage LRP clone I cobbled up. 35, 35, 30 in lbs is the top left target.

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Even the .243 WSSM I built will shoot down in the .2's. But of course that's with handloads.

So, bottom line is if you are going to review a rifle for the Bubbas with pork-rib grease smeared all over their faces while doing a tailgater at the stadium, then the article deserves a bucket of Hell's a Poppin BBQ Sauce and a trail pack of Cottonelle wipes as first prize. As for you Kimber owners, just bow in silence when the Savage guys walk by.








Last edited by WranglerJohn; 09/07/12.