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    Below you will find a complete scanned copy of the 1961 Savage Arms catalog. This year saw the introduction of the following Savage models: Model 99E, the Model 30 in .410 gauge, The Model 4M, the Model 6 ...
    Published on 11-15-2005 12:55 PM
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    The new .17 Mach 2 (L) is based on the .22 Long Rifle rimfire case (right) but is necked down to seat a 17-grain, .17-caliber Hornady V-Max bullet.

    Hornady has developed a brand-new rimfire cartridge. To announce the new .17 Mach 2, Hornady teamed up with 15 other ammunition and firearms makers for the largest industry-wide product introduction in firearms history.
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    Published on 11-13-2005 03:34 AM
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    2. Bipod & Monopod Reviews
    As you can see, the P-3 Monopod is loaded with features making it very user friendly.

    Every once in a while, a new product comes along that deserves a good looking at. The P-3 monopod from CTK Precision is just such a product. Most of us rely on a good front rest and rear bag combination to achieve accuracy from the bench, or a bipod and beanie baby rear ...
    Published on 09-16-2005 03:18 AM
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    I recently had an opportunity to give one of PDC Customs aluminum chassis rifle stocks a run on a short action Savage. PDC Custom manufactures stocks in the USA from 6061 aluminum bar stock, very strong stuff, I can assure you. They are available in several colors with a few options that should fit into just about any shooting situation.
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    Published on 09-12-2005 07:36 AM
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    This article is a basic idea of what to look for when shopping for a Savage lever action rifle. Its going to cover just about everything from when Arthur Savage first started right up till Savage made the biggest mistake in its career and discontinued making the 99.
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    Published on 08-16-2005 04:46 PM
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    For many years, I have been leveling scopes by a very similar method. I always try to find a spot on the rifle usually near the tang or across the base where I place a small line level. This is usually a decent way to level out the rifle. However often times there are some difficulties finding the right spot and it is usually a problem to keep the level in place. ...
    Published on 07-11-2005 05:40 PM
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    When we planned Project 2005, one thing we wanted to do is use quality components on the rifles when possible. The scope mounts are no exception. In fact, since an African safari was part of the project, the bases and rings had to be very well made. Nothing would be worse than to get half way around the world and ...
    Published on 12-21-2004 07:21 AM
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    by Robert (Bob) Greenleaf

    This writer's article in the July 1997 issue of PS, "The Savage Model 110 Rifle", was not as detailed as it could have been for several reasons...not the least being the amount of space that the good Editor would allow for one article. Be that as it may, it should be pointed out that the Model 20 rifle ...
    Published on 12-13-2004 07:28 AM
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    by Robert (Bob) Greenleaf

    Since its introduction in January of 1958 the Savage Model 110 rifle has had its fans. A bit unusual in design and construction, it has always been a good value and exceptionally accurate. In recent years its popularity has increased considerably and thus this story of the Model 110 rifle. A study and analysis of the rifle requires a look at what Savage had done previously in regards to high power bolt action rifles.
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    Published on 12-06-2004 03:15 PM
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    During my preparation for the 2005 Group Safaris trip, I realized a few of my hunting items were lacking. One of the key items I thought I would need was a decent set of compact binoculars. I had a set of moderately priced Bushnell's that had served well for the short distance bow hunting I typically do here in PA. Although they served me fairly well they were certainly lacking in the definition department as on several occasions I had trouble counting ...

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