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Cabelas has a pretty good discount on this rifle in a few calibers. In doing some research on it for opinions, I don't find many. I don't hunt much past 200yards, but I would like to punch paper/steel out to 500 and maybe beyond with some practice. I have started reloading, so the 6.5-284 caliber isn't an issue (as far as needing to buy factory ammo). $799 plus some gift cards I have sure make it attractive to consider. Talk me into or out of it. Thanks!
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If it has typical Savage accuracy, it should work great for what you want
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Awesome do it all round, and Savage rifles are renowned for their out of the box precision. Go for it!
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In my opinion, they aren’t exactly a pretty rifle but tend to have better than average accuracy. I’ve only owned a handful tho.
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Had one in a 25-06 ten years or so ago. Shot just over 1/2" with 100 grain Ballistic Tips.
This one had the muzzle brake that could be turned off and on. Probably built differently today but I would still bet it has the usual Savage accuracy.
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have one, with handloads it will do 3/8" or better at 100 yards , shot it at 600 yards and it gave me a 1 7/8" group, cleaned it and put it away and havent used it since
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There's no upside in the equation for the 6.5-284 chambering. a 6.5 Kreed' is easy to keep Supersonic to 1600yds++,at low tide. Hint.
Salvage Milk Jug stocks are schittier than most and you'll be well ahead of the curve,to source something wearing laminate. Hint.
Just sayin'..............
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Tikka t3 superlite in 6.5. Those suckers are guaranteed
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Having a Savage rifle is like taking your sister to the prom, but they shoot good, and nothing to look at.
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For the same money or close to you can find a Remington 700 that will do as well or better, never handled a Savage Bolt Gun that didn't feel cheap. Rio7
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