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keeki
01-21-2015, 07:04 PM
The savage being as good as the fn I think is an opinion, either way. I've shot several fn-pbr's and I wasn't impressed at all, nor have I ever seen them for $600 with a 10 rd mag. However they do have a smooth action and crf, but the ones I've shot would not shoot with my savages. They weren't lousy shooters, I'd say 3/4" gun on an average. I've owned at least 5 savage fp's and 2 fcp's which would be a comparison to the fn, and all of those fed reliably and where .5" guns easily. But I may be a little bias.lol

Twinsen
01-21-2015, 10:18 PM
My SPR is silly, silly accurate. The smoothe action and CRF are what I appreciate most as I don't reach out past 600 yet. The 4 round mag they come with works great. I can single load by plopping a round on top of the feedlips. A ten round mag would be a call to CDI. In fact any modification would be a call to somebody with a machine shop.

The 2015 FCPSR I have has a very clunky action. It would be worthless for any competition. But it is for hunting so pfff. I discovered it runs best if I run the bolt with my thumb on the left side and fingers along the handle.

BoilerUP
01-22-2015, 12:51 AM
The 2015 FCPSR I have has a very clunky action.

Its a Savage - to be expected.

It'll get better after running the bolt a few thousand times, and there is some minor polishing you can do to the bolt body cocking ramps to make things a bit better.

acridsaint
01-22-2015, 10:04 PM
I would like to correct my previous post, the base is an EGW. It is not 20 MOA, it is 0. No markings to the contrary and no cant. Recent posts on here and other forums also confirm that people are no longer receiving 20 MOA bases.

Just posting this for clarity and future readers.

WinnieTheBoom
01-25-2015, 01:53 PM
This has been awesome to watch the transformation from a (sub-par) factory rifle to a nice hunting rig. Thanks for sharing. Should have known it would be accurate regardless of it's cosmetic quality though.

More importantly, you'll have zero problems with the 110 FCP HS. You will absolutely love that rifle.

Twinsen
01-25-2015, 10:51 PM
This has been awesome to watch the transformation from a (sub-par) factory rifle to a nice hunting rig. Thanks for sharing. Should have known it would be accurate regardless of it's cosmetic quality though.

Thanks.


More importantly, you'll have zero problems with the 110 FCP HS. You will absolutely love that rifle.

I'm still thinking it's 50/50 whether I like it. It's all up to me though. Can I stand the blast, noise, and recoil? I'll find out. The rifle itself seems really freaking nice. We'll see if I have the balls to fire it accurately.

Jdm160
01-25-2015, 11:55 PM
So, I recently ordered a Savage 10 FCP-SR from a local gun shop here in NJ. I'm the type of person who researches things to death before pulling the trigger, and I thought I had all my ducks in a row with this purchase as well. Somehow I stumbled upon this thread tonight, and I'm starting to think I may have made a mistake! This is my first bolt-gun, and I wanted something that I could mess around with long distance target shooting, with a tacti-cool look.. I was all over the Remington 700P, except I couldn't find the gun anywhere and the recent trigger recalls turned me off. So, I checked the Savage website and stumbled across what I thought was an amazing rifle (10FCP-SR, .308, 24") for only $650! Now I'm wondering if I purchased junk :mad:.

I already started researching the mag solution from Accurate Mag, but I'm pissed that I'd have to spend $200+ when a 10rnd detachable mag wasn't even part of my original criteria! And the 0MOA rail on the gun is also a bummer. I was planning on getting the Leupold VX-6 in the 7-42X so I can really try to develop some long-range skills over time. I don't think that scope has enough elevation adjustment without the 20MOA rail for 1000yd shooting, am I correct? Am I going to need to get a 20MOA rail?

And what about the threads? Is this typical of Savage, or perhaps just a random issue? I was planning on getting a PWS PRC compensator/Brake to screw on. Am I going to have problems with the darn thing staying on?

Ugh..

acridsaint
01-26-2015, 12:59 AM
I own the rifle. I'm looking at the base right now. It is not a 20MOA base.

You don't have to believe me. I can give you their number if you'd like to call them.


Has anyone called Savage to confirm the base? I personally don't have access to a a range longer than 200 yards So I personally could care less.
As for the muzzle threads, mine are tight and clean as a college girl.

Twinsen
01-26-2015, 12:59 AM
It could be worse. You almost bought a new remington. I have some complaints about this rifle, but it isn't rusted, the trigger is good, it can hit the broadside of a planet, and it doesn't AD.

I thought I was getting a cyber monday deal on the last of these rifles. Turns out they just dropped MSRP and cheaped out on the rifle.

I don't know if other Savages have terrible threads. But these are some nice class 1a worksmanship. The technical term for how accessories fit on them is "all wibbly wobbly".

acridsaint
01-26-2015, 01:04 AM
If the features that they deleted are really important to you then I think you won't be entirely pleased. The biggest issue for me is the magazine, because I don't want spend the extra money on bottom metal that I thought I was getting and it's a waste to buy a second 10 round Savage mag.

Mine won't hit the range until Sat., so I don't know about accuracy or the threads. It tightened up just fine, but does seem loose until it gets close to the end of the thread.

It's not junk, but it's not what all of the raving reviews were talking about. I'd say it's roughly worth what I paid for it as long as it shoots.



So, I recently ordered a Savage 10 FCP-SR from a local gun shop here in NJ. I'm the type of person who researches things to death before pulling the trigger, and I thought I had all my ducks in a row with this purchase as well. Somehow I stumbled upon this thread tonight, and I'm starting to think I may have made a mistake! This is my first bolt-gun, and I wanted something that I could mess around with long distance target shooting, with a tacti-cool look.. I was all over the Remington 700P, except I couldn't find the gun anywhere and the recent trigger recalls turned me off. So, I checked the Savage website and stumbled across what I thought was an amazing rifle (10FCP-SR, .308, 24") for only $650! Now I'm wondering if I purchased junk :mad:.

I already started researching the mag solution from Accurate Mag, but I'm pissed that I'd have to spend $200+ when a 10rnd detachable mag wasn't even part of my original criteria! And the 0MOA rail on the gun is also a bummer. I was planning on getting the Leupold VX-6 in the 7-42X so I can really try to develop some long-range skills over time. I don't think that scope has enough elevation adjustment without the 20MOA rail for 1000yd shooting, am I correct? Am I going to need to get a 20MOA rail?

And what about the threads? Is this typical of Savage, or perhaps just a random issue? I was planning on getting a PWS PRC compensator/Brake to screw on. Am I going to have problems with the darn thing staying on?

Ugh..

acridsaint
01-26-2015, 01:47 AM
If you own the rifle then why do you keep asking other people to call Savage and verify? Is yours 20 MOA or is it not?

Mine is not:
http://i.imgur.com/IApjldJ.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/vrxGPkg.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/aL6IXRQ.jpg

Sorry for the poor caliper photos. I didn't have a way to hold them and snap the photos and didn't feel like setting up the timer.


no need to be a smart ass. I own the rifle too champ http://nwgrow.net/Smileys/default/m0196.gif

acridsaint
01-26-2015, 02:04 AM
Let me Google that for you:



You can almost never go wrong with a Savage, and this tricked out Model 10 FCP-SR will most likely be judged as best in class among out of the box rifles.

http://www.gunsamerica.com/blog/savage-model-10-fcp-sr-sniper-rifle-new-gun-review/



my initial impressions on shooting is i absolutely LOVE this rifle!!
http://www.firearmstalk.com/forums/f66/savage-10-fcp-sr-good-bad-49127/




The Accurate-Mag fits a bit tighter when fully loaded and drops free easily when empty. This mag still rattles a bit, and that my bother some, but reliability is king for me—the Accurate-Mag does not effect feeding at all. The mag I used did not rattle, but it did not drop free on occasion.
http://www.tactical-life.com/firearms/savage-10-fcp-sr/


That last one is for your mag complaint. More than one user noted that other, non-Savage-branded, AICS mags fit and did not rattle. They are nicer and cheaper than the Savage mags. The only ones who would to convince people that Savage mags are better are Savage themselves, maybe.

Here's nutnfancy's video including the FCP-SR:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GimLxdHYhGQ

There are more, but hopefully that will give you a starting point for your research...


raving reviews? point me towards one. I personally only heard of wobbly mags and peeling camo. My mag holds 10 rounds just fine.
My black aint peeling. My mags don't rattle. My threads are ****. What is not to like?

Pedro60
01-26-2015, 02:05 AM
because I can't tell with the naked eye!


If you own the rifle then why do you keep asking other people to call Savage and verify? Is yours 20 MOA or is it not?

Mine is not:
http://i.imgur.com/IApjldJ.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/vrxGPkg.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/aL6IXRQ.jpg

Sorry for the poor caliper photos. I didn't have a way to hold them and snap the photos and didn't feel like setting up the timer.

Pedro60
01-26-2015, 02:10 AM
everything you posted I have seen and then some. I don't have the time to copy and paste from the forums but the complaints about the old rifle have been plenty.
Everything Savage did to the new rifle fixed those problems. As for the nutnfancy video, he covers more than the savage FCP-SR.

this link alone should tell yah how bad the old mags were. http://rapidcasekicker.com/rck-spacer-308-savage-fcp-sr/
I have read and heard from countless reviews that the mag rattle was a joke!



Let me Google that for you:







That last one is for your mag complaint. More than one user noted that other, non-Savage-branded, AICS mags fit and did not rattle. They are nicer and cheaper than the Savage mags. The only ones who would to convince people that Savage mags are better are Savage themselves, maybe.

Here's nutnfancy's video including the FCP-SR:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GimLxdHYhGQ

There are more, but hopefully that will give you a starting point for your research...

Pedro60
01-26-2015, 02:16 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?x-yt-cl=84503534&v=HhLLhLflza4&x-yt-ts=1421914688

acridsaint
01-26-2015, 02:22 AM
You can't?

http://media.midwayusa.com/productimages/880x660/Primary/147/147376.jpg



because I can't tell with the naked eye!

Pedro60
01-26-2015, 02:31 AM
you obviously couldn't hence the calipers. champ


You can't?

http://media.midwayusa.com/productimages/880x660/Primary/147/147376.jpg

acridsaint
01-26-2015, 02:32 AM
Nutnfacy covers two guns in that video, yes, including the... FCP-SR. Because he talks about another Savage rifle his opinion of the FCP-SR has no validity?

If your sole criteria is magazine rattle, you've got me. The old Savage branded ones rattled. Of course, if you expanded your criteria to things like reliability, ability to actually hold 10 rounds, aftermarket availability or price then you might think differently.



everything you posted I have seen and then some. I don't have the time to copy and paste from the forums but the complaints about the old rifle have been plenty.
Everything Savage did to the new rifle fixed those problems. As for the nutnfancy video, he covers more than the savage FCP-SR.

this link alone should tell yah how bad the old mags were. http://rapidcasekicker.com/rck-spacer-308-savage-fcp-sr/
I have read and heard from countless reviews that the mag rattle was a joke!

acridsaint
01-26-2015, 02:33 AM
Are you serious right now?

you obviously couldn't hence the calipers. champ

See my previous reply:

Savage no longer lists the base as 20 MOA on their website. And, you can see the cant on a 20 MOA base. Is yours 20 MOA?

Let me know what measurements you want from mine and I will provide them tonight.

acridsaint
01-26-2015, 02:35 AM
See above.