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F T/R Competition Savage Model 12 FT/R Review

Re: Savage Model 12 FT/R Review

You should join up on the site
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Nice looking rifle!
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I've got the same gun and love it! Post up once you find some ammo/loads it likes. FGMM 168's do amazingly in it but still working on something that will get me out to 1,000 on paper.
 
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Rice: Try Berger 155.5's over Varget in Winchester brass. Work up from 46 grains of Varget, you'll find some *very* accurate loads in that range.

While competitive shooters run these bullets over 3000 fps (or higher), if you get some good small groups from a 2950 fps load, you'll do well at 1000!

Hope this helps,

Darrell
 
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Darrell Buell..wow! I was just watching your youtube video, weird.
THANKS for the info! I don't handload yet but am convincing myself more every day that I need to get over the voodoo of it and get started. I will for sure start with your recipe.

What padding are you using on your cheek rest? The factory plastic piece is a little odd shaped for my face and quite slippery when I'm sweating...been looking for something about that thick to put on it.
 
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I installed kartsen cheek rests on my 2 f/tr rifles and am very happy with them vs the hard factory ones.
 
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Rice: I am lucky, the factory cheek piece happens to fit me well, so I have a thin piece of "moleskin" like foam that I have glued down. This has sorted out any problems I've had in hot and/or rainy conditions.

As Matt says though, the Karsten's adjustable cheek pieces are outstanding, a couple of the Team guys run them.

Don't make reloading too complex... it really doesn't have to be hideously expensive, or over-complicated. My best competition rounds come off a simple RCBS single stage press (granted, with Redding dies, etc.). Once you get the basics down, you can feel free to make it as much of a science as you like!

Darrell
 
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I want to see someone make a mock up of this video with their other rifles.

Something like the 10pc in 308, 12lrp in 243, 10fcp in the mcmillan, then the 12f/tr.
Guy shoots 2 plates, moves over to the next gun, shoots 2 plates ... so on. All one video feed, consecutive, we don't want any cheaters, but I wouldn't be surprised to see them all do it as well.

Then say, "If you think these are the same ole Savages, well then you'd be goddamn right, because they are"
 
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Lol
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That would be a good line at the end, And educational, all at the same time. I agree that all those rifles are probably very capable of doing it aswell. I'd like to see that video myself.
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Darrell Buell</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Rice: I am lucky, the factory cheek piece happens to fit me well, so I have a thin piece of "moleskin" like foam that I have glued down. This has sorted out any problems I've had in hot and/or rainy conditions.

As Matt says though, the Karsten's adjustable cheek pieces are outstanding, a couple of the Team guys run them.

Don't make reloading too complex... it really doesn't have to be hideously expensive, or over-complicated. My best competition rounds come off a simple RCBS single stage press (granted, with Redding dies, etc.). Once you get the basics down, you can feel free to make it as much of a science as you like!

Darrell
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Ok, I am sourcing something to glue on mine as well..I think this will make a huge improvement. After dry firing the gun the other night, I think the sweat was the culprit versus the shape. Worst comes to worst I will get a Karsten adj piece...thanks.

Lol, well that does ease my nerves a little bit...I would for sure just get a single stage and take my time. I guess the voodoo of it is where do I draw the line on "must have" reloading equipment. I have a problem with going way over my head on that before even getting started hehe. Step one: admitting I have a problem!

Thanks again for your help, God bless,

-Jarrod
 
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I would like to see Savage build the 12 F Open on a long action (112 F-Open) and use the same barrel length with a 1:9" .280 Rem barrel. I think that could provide LR performance on a new, higher plateau.

For my purposes, a D/M could be desirable; but for truly best accuracy a solid bottomed single shot action would probably be better. Some folks, myself included, might also like to see how this action length and barrel length/chambering might work in an Accu-Stock.

If I could afford to fit out a new youth rifle team, my primary trainers would be Stevens 300's.

I have two D/M SA's (.260 Rem and 7.62x39) and really think the A-S provides a genuine accuracy benefit. I have no intention of altering the action screws on mine from their factory settings for as long as possible, my rifles just perform so well as-is.

Greg