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m12lrs
06-18-2017, 02:05 PM
Well i have been working.on this one for over a year. Finally coming to fruition.

Savage dual port target action. Shilen select match 26" Bull in 6BR. Sharpshooters supply dogtracker stock.

This target should put me solidly in the 1/2" Savage group. I hope my shooting.can improve. The gun has potential.

http://i1056.photobucket.com/albums/t379/rcoody1/on%20target_zpsiohc9gxw.jpg

mjcmichigan
06-18-2017, 02:10 PM
Nice shooting!


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jim_k
06-18-2017, 04:28 PM
Where's a fly supposed to hide? That's phenomenal.

Deadshot2
06-18-2017, 05:07 PM
People who print and sell targets hate shooting like that. You could use the same target for months by just covering the old groups and put a sticker an inch off the old holes. They want larger groups so they can sell more targets.

Great shooting, both rifle and owner.

m12lrs
06-18-2017, 06:20 PM
Yep

Pretty pleased. Been a long time coming. I was starting to fall apart on those last 2 groups. The gun is better than me.

I have found some pretty good loads. Now for a seating depth test. I was running these jammed.

Those were berger hybrids. Might try some MKs. Anyway it is all fun.

bowfishn
06-18-2017, 07:11 PM
Well actually based off everyone claiming you need to shoot 5 into 5 and then average it out, your rifle is really a 3/8" Savage:p
Good shooting, nice to see your efforts paid off.

tufrthnails
06-18-2017, 07:34 PM
Outstanding shooting! That is consistency.

bearcatrp
06-18-2017, 09:24 PM
Nice shooting. Now hit the 200 yard range and report back.

Texas10
06-19-2017, 09:47 AM
That's some kinda shoot'n and some kinda gun you got there. Very nice! You didn't say, but is that something you put together? Job well done in any case!

I've been finding the the Berger 105 hybrids like anything between .020 off to .010 into the lands. I'll be staying tuned to see what you find, and can't wait to see what you can do at distance with your new shooter. :thumb:

m12lrs
06-19-2017, 10:10 AM
That's some kinda shoot'n and some kinda gun you got there. Very nice! You didn't say, but is that something you put together? Job well done in any case!

I've been finding the the Berger 105 hybrids like anything between .020 off to .010 into the lands. I'll be staying tuned to see what you find, and can't wait to see what you can do at distance with your new shooter. :thumb:

Oh yes. Homemade as in i bought the action, barrel and stock and.assembled them. Gone through several evolutions to get to this point though.

Now for the quest to remove a tenth or two from those groups. That is fun for me.

I will be doing a seating test next weekend. Figure .005 off, 0.010 off, 0.0150 off, 0.020 off, 0.025 off and 0.030 off

Give me a good.excuse to go to the range, I need practice, and.something to occupy my evenings for the rest of the week.

10ring1
06-19-2017, 09:26 PM
Great shooting brother. I have a 12 lrp 6.5 cm that I am close to half moa. Waiting for a good day to shoot 5x5. My first Savage and it sure does shoot

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Texas10
06-19-2017, 10:13 PM
Oh yes. Homemade as in i bought the action, barrel and stock and.assembled them. Gone through several evolutions to get to this point though.

Now for the quest to remove a tenth or two from those groups. That is fun for me.

I will be doing a seating test next weekend. Figure .005 off, 0.010 off, 0.0150 off, 0.020 off, 0.025 off and 0.030 off

Give me a good.excuse to go to the range, I need practice, and.something to occupy my evenings for the rest of the week.

Ain't noth'n like the satisfaction you get from doing it yourself, is there! I have to tell you, I got hooked on this sport a few years ago and I am bit BAAAAD. Just built my second 6mmBR, this time for a friend. 28 inch CBI Bull in 8 twist, Stocky's Bobby Hart in glossy Yellow Jacket laminate, Model 12 action, Nut and lug by NSS. Going to the range Wed for the inaugural shoot. I did shoot it today to get it on paper though. First shot high but centered. Forgot to reset the scope for the 20 moa rail...LOL.

Keep posting your results, and I'll do the same.

Ray1953
06-20-2017, 11:56 AM
I hate to rain on a guys parade but....if you have replaced the barrel it is "technically" no longer a Savage IMO. Since 90%+ of the weapon performance (not counting shooter) is the barrel. Trust me when my 338 LM barrel gets worn out, and maybe even before, I will put a quality barrel on it. Savage provides a great gun for the price and the actions are a great tool to expand with.

m12lrs
06-20-2017, 12:18 PM
I hate to rain on a guys parade but....if you have replaced the barrel it is "technically" no longer a Savage IMO. Since 90%+ of the weapon performance (not counting shooter) is the barrel. Trust me when my 338 LM barrel gets worn out, and maybe even before, I will put a quality barrel on it. Savage provides a great gun for the price and the actions are a great tool to expand with.

Opinions vary

rjtfroggy
06-20-2017, 01:01 PM
Opinions or not if you took that rifle to an IBS match they would not allow it in the factory class.
Nice gun and very nice shooting just not factory, just the same.

m12lrs
06-20-2017, 01:52 PM
Opinions or not if you took that rifle to an IBS match they would not allow it in the factory class.
Nice gun and very nice shooting just not factory, just the same.

And it would.not even be competitive in an IBS benchrest match no matter what.class.

But i like it. Making me a better shooter and reloader. Lots less expensive than a true custom bench rifle.

The savage action has two weak points for competition . Cycling the action and triggers

Iowa Fox
06-20-2017, 04:11 PM
Nice job on putting that one together. Maybe this is just me but I don't think you can have more fun or excitement than starting with a Target action in the box. Usually takes about a year to put one together. Mine has shot excellent from the first shot. Any chance of a few pics of the rifle and a few details on the parts used? Thanks.

rjtfroggy
06-20-2017, 04:59 PM
Actually M12lrs it would be very competitive. A lot of local clubs that run IBS short range matches do a " custom" class for guys like you and me whose guns are very accurate, shoot tiny holes in groups. and are willing to put in the time and effort to make our Savage actions shoot.
I personally have two that are as expensive as "custom made", one a target action and when I got done with it including the Weaver optics broke the $3500 mark. Another I am still working with is approaching $3,000 so I could have just as easily bought one good custom made BR gun and been done. BUT WHERE WOULD THE FUN OF IT GONE. I do this for something to do. I don't drink am to old to chase women( wife wouldn't approve) so what else is there to go after all the work around the house is done.
If you don't think the Savage action can be competitive as Sharp Shooter you may be surprised at his answer or better yet ask him to repost his winning groups.

PS on a side note push your seating depth in another 0.005 or maybe just a little less should pull in the outside edges.

sharpshooter
06-20-2017, 05:58 PM
Opinions or not if you took that rifle to an IBS match they would not allow it in the factory class.
Nice gun and very nice shooting just not factory, just the same.

The IBS doesn't have a "factory" class.

m12lrs
06-20-2017, 06:13 PM
Actually M12lrs it would be very competitive. A lot of local clubs that run IBS short range matches do a " custom" class for guys like you and me whose guns are very accurate, shoot tiny holes in groups. and are willing to put in the time and effort to make our Savage actions shoot.
I personally have two that are as expensive as "custom made", one a target action and when I got done with it including the Weaver optics broke the $3500 mark. Another I am still working with is approaching $3,000 so I could have just as easily bought one good custom made BR gun and been done. BUT WHERE WOULD THE FUN OF IT GONE. I do this for something to do. I don't drink am to old to chase women( wife wouldn't approve) so what else is there to go after all the work around the house is done.
If you don't think the Savage action can be competitive as Sharp Shooter you may be surprised at his answer or better yet ask him to repost his winning groups.

PS on a side note push your seating depth in another 0.005 or maybe just a little less should pull in the outside edges.

Well in my head i only include cost of action, barrel and stock. Don't count all the extras i have done to the action and stock.

I have a vortex golden eagle on this one. Started out with a nightforce 12X42 BR. It is in the cabinet now. Kind of torn between them.