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New To the Forum and Picked up my First Bolt Gun: Savage Model 10P-SR

Maverick9110E

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Aug 15, 2014
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Hey All!! Been lurking for a few weeks but new to the forum (But not forums in general, some may recognize my SN from some other groups). Been into mostly handguns, and the AR world but I've always had an itch to get into the long range center-fire bolt game since about 12 years ago. Well finally was able to pull the Trigger (pun intended) and found a Savage Model 10P-SR with a 16" Threaded Heavy Barrel in .308. My usual range is only out to 200 yards but i have several 1000 yard ranges within 20-30 minutes of the house. I was originally going to go with a Ruger American Predator rifle, but i figure the Savage will be a better platform to build on and build up as/and IF my skills progress enough to warrant it.
Saving up for the scope for next months budget, looking at more than likely a Vortex Viper PST 4-16 x 50 Since i get a great deal on them because I work at my LGS. I originally wanted to go 18" but this rifle came available and i couldn't pass it by, plus being a savage it will be relatively easy to swap out the barrel down the road, plus its just begging for a Suppressor right now.

Anyway, Y'all have a great site going here with LOTS of info, I look forward to chatting more with you all and learning a lot. Hell this rifle a lone has a lot to learn, damn thing is impossible to find much info on, its definitely a limited run gun it seems, which is kinda cool, but kind of a PITA all the same. Cheers Folks!


Almost forgot, here are some pics of it while it was still in the shop, haven't done anything to it yet so it still looks the same. Once i get the scope up and everything on it i'll post some more in the appropriate thread.