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My range enjoyment went way up when I replaced my starter Savages with some Tikka's. I am left handed, so it was a pretty easy decision.. (Wish I listened to the folks here the first time - would have saved some time and money....)
I left my trigger as it came out of the box. It is light enough and has really good feel. I am using the brake though - it's loud but very effective. My .308 TAC is more accurate and feels better to shoot than my .223 CTR. I just lube the back of the lugs on the bolt. That's it.
If you just want something out of the box, mount glass, and pull trigger, you can't go wrong with the Tikka TAC series. I hate heavy bolt lift and I am able to lift the bolt on my lefty TAC with just two fingers. SMoooooooooooth..
Left eyed, right handed as well. Still have my RT handers, but every new rifle is LH. Yes, you can train yourself to shoot RH, but why? If LH is natural and easy, go with it. Spend the time and energy bettering your rifleman skills.
I started LD not too long ago. I went the cheap route, did not listen to the good advice given on this form, and found I had to upgrade gear relatively quickly. Not saying you have to jump in with a $4K rifle, but you need some base quality to avoid frustration chasing issues. I went the...
My simple 'two cents' from my simple mind and cheap bastard mentality - If you enjoy the process, it only enhances the overall enjoyment of shooting You don't need expensive stuff. I still use my simple Lee 'beginners kit' press and dies. Only upgrades were a manual powder trickler, hand...
I have a N140 load that has been working quite well, but it may be a bit warm. I share anyway and YMMV. 25gr N140 CCI BR-4 primer Lapua brass 69 SMK, .024 jump ~2,950 fps (if memory serves) 26" 1:9 barrel I like N140. Works great in my .308 as well.
I also have the 12fV. Good rifle, but I HIGHLY recommend anyone to step up to a Tikka before going Savage. Action is light years better than the Savage for not much more money. ( I should add I have 3 Savages and have grown tired of all the little niggly issues with them.)
Being lefty and 'poor' is a challenge - I share your pain. $800 (and lefty) sounds like more of a challenge if you are looking for something match worthy. I just bit the bullet and pony'd up to a Tikka T3x CTR in .223. It would be an extra $250 on top of your budget - so you could cut costs...