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wkt60
03-11-2010, 06:56 PM
Several of the new Savage Edge models listed on Gunbroker for $275.00 with DBMs including .223.
Is there some more info on this model somewhere? have they changed anything on the action? Barrel twist?
Didn't see anything on the Savage sight.
Looks like a Stevens with a different stock & DBM setup?

thanks

New info:
I called Savage today & spoke with tech support
Savage EDGE ( started shipping March 1st, no info on availability) to be positioned between the Stevens & Accutrigger Savages.

1. New design, MACHINED receiver ( I asked twice)
2. New Bolt
3. New Trigger
4. DBM (plastic)
5. New stock

6. 223 1-9 twist
7. 243 1-9 1/4
8. 25-06 1-12
9. 7mm-08 1-11
10. 308 1-10


Sorry I didn't get more technical info,there's a lot of you out there much more qualified than I to ask the Techie questions
but at least I got some entry level info.
So here we go again with a new design with no aftermarket support.... hopefully following soon.
Hope this helps, now should I order one?

slurpin dog
03-11-2010, 07:57 PM
I saw these also. Anybody know anything about them?

Song Dog
03-11-2010, 08:15 PM
I could do a 243 in one of those. I would like to know more, so I know when to buy ;D

In Christ,

Song Dog

slurpin dog
03-11-2010, 08:23 PM
Like wkt60 said they are selling them for $275. They have dbm, 22" barrel, a different looking stock and come in .223, 22-250 and .243 caliber.

jo191145
03-12-2010, 12:25 AM
On the plus side they have a barrel nut.
The actions sure are different. Is that a Sav long action? I have all shorts so can't compare.
They're definately not your standard short 12 series actions.

geargrinder
03-12-2010, 01:11 AM
I described the one I handled the best I could in another thread. Looks ok, definitely cheap.

slurpin dog
03-12-2010, 02:35 PM
I described the one I handled the best I could in another thread. Looks ok, definitely cheap.
Just read that post. Definetly looks cheap to me also. Wouldn't you think that Savage would add info about this to their website?

Blue Avenger
03-12-2010, 02:59 PM
this would be a first. most company's have things advertised 2 years before it hits the market, if it ever dose.

slurpin dog
03-12-2010, 07:27 PM
Maybe they are trying to compete wtih the the Marlin and the cheap line of Remingtons. I thought they already had them beat with the Stephens 200. The "Edge" may leave a bad taste in the mouths of first time Savage buyers, if the quality is lacking.

TheShootist1894
03-12-2010, 10:21 PM
1. New design, MACHINED receiver ( I asked twice)


Are you implying that they don't MACHINE all their receivers? ??? Do ya suppose they use their magic wand on the other Manufacturing?? ::)


They can in NO WAY be as craptastic as the 710 or 770 Line. . . . ..At least we know the barrels will be of the same quality as their other factory tubes, as I am sure they are made the same. . .

Anyone have more info on the bolt??

DannoBoone
03-12-2010, 10:57 PM
wkt60, are you certain they told you the .25-06 (#8.) will have a 1:12 twist rate? My 112
is 1:10, and any .25-06 I can find, either Savage or Stevens, on their web page has a
twist rate of 1:10. It would be rather nutz of them to make a twist rate that wouldn't
stabilize anything more than 85-90gr. Wouldn't make sense........but then, they did change
it for the worse on the 7mm-08.

wkt60
03-13-2010, 03:26 PM
1. On the MACHINED statement someone had said that possibly the receivers were cast,I asked if they were cast & the tech rep said no,machined.
( possibly my lack of understanding of manufacturing process???)

2. I wrote down 1-12 on the 25-06 twist rate,I don't shoot 25-06 so maybe I wasn't paying close enough attention.

Thanks

EFBell
03-13-2010, 03:39 PM
The difference would be "Forged" "Cast" or "machined from billet, bar or tube". So I'm guessing the correct answer would be machined from tube or bar.

Blue Avenger
03-13-2010, 05:09 PM
they tried casting in the 70s. it didn't work for them. nothing new about machining them.
the big thing is they have changed the fire control system to something that they can make cheaper.
May be a while before some one makes a target trigger for them.
currently it will be a hunting rifle, not something we will be making our target guns out of, if ever.

SavEdge.308
09-26-2010, 12:06 AM
Does anyone know if they make a heavy barrel for the savage edge in .308?

geargrinder
09-26-2010, 12:56 PM
They can use the same barrel as a 110.

sha-ul
09-26-2010, 01:15 PM
Schweet! ;D

SavEdge.308
09-26-2010, 05:44 PM
so your telling me that if i order a 110 .308 heavy barrel it will fit the edge and its stock????

geargrinder
09-26-2010, 07:00 PM
You might need to open up the barrel channel but yes, it will fit.

The edge uses the same threads and chamber dimensions as all the other actions. You just won't be able to spin on any magnum barrels.

degummj
09-26-2010, 08:23 PM
The Savage Edge is a rifled designed to get as much of the cost out while still providing a good value rifle. What is listed is what will be. Four models, Edge, Edge XP, Edge Camo, and Edge XP Camo. The Scope is a Bushnell Sharpshooter, definately low end, but the mounts are Kwik Site and are good.
I was a firearms inspector at the NRA Convention and spent a lot of time in the exhibit hall. I asked three Savage reps each three questions:
1. What is the Edge? Where does it fit in the lineup?
The Edge is a completely redesigned rifle with a emphasis on getting as much as the cost out as possible while still producing a Savage rifle in the USA. They got all their engineers and suppliers together and figured out how to reduce manufacturing costs as much as possible. All of the parts are the same from the smallest caliber to the largest except the bolt face and the barrel. It uses the floating bolt design as well as a very simple, non adjustable (see my post on Savage Edge Triggers on how to make it adjustable) trigger and the same magazine except for a block to take up room for the smaller cartridges. I still don't know what the metal finish is, but it is very durable and can take summer heat and humidity with no problems. It is the new value rifle in the lineup.
2. So, it must be getting the culls of the barrels.
Definitely not. Savage only builds barrels to one quality level, the best they can. The next barrel on the line may be going on our most expensive rifle. (This was proven out this summer as my edge in .223 has a .25" group at 100 yards using Sierra MatchKing 69gn HPBT, 25.1gn of Varget in a Hornady case with a CCI Small Pistol Magnum primer)
3.What about the Stevens line?
The Edge will definitely eat into the Stevens line which may be for speciality guns in the future.

For my money the Edge is definitely a shooter and well worth the price once you tame the trigger.