The 100$ rebate is mail in only, from what I can find. Cables sold five 12fv while I was there. I grabbed primers and powder for 10 and 15% off. Good deals for around here.
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The 100$ rebate is mail in only, from what I can find. Cables sold five 12fv while I was there. I grabbed primers and powder for 10 and 15% off. Good deals for around here.
Anyone have experience with backordering these rifles? Just wondering what the wait time might be. The store nearest me is out of stock on the caliber I want and I just want to be sure I can take possession of it before the mail in deadline for the rebate.
I backordered one and it was about 2.5 weeks of waiting.
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I can't order one until next Thursday but if that's the case I think I'll be ok.
Edit: Wow, going back through this thread it looks like some guys had some pretty substantial wait times. I hope I can get the thing before the April 1st mailing deadline, especially since I bought the discounted gift cards to pay for it. I'm assuming that my online invoice will suffice as proof of purchase before the March 1st purchase deadline.
All of the info should be on your receipt or the rebate slip Cabela's gives you.
https://promotions.vistaoutdoor.com/
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https://promotions.vistaoutdoor.com/brands/4 That will get me a t shirt and a beer blanket. I didn't see the 12fv 100$ rebate...
I had to back order mine also and it took 10 days. A lot faster than they said.
Is this the one you're looking for?
http://www.cabelas.com/assets/pdfs/s...ate_3-1-18.pdf
I was hoping he had a link to do the whole rebate online, not mail it in. Not a big deal.
on the sales receipt is the address https://promotions.vistaoutdoor.com/
from there its perty self explanatory
Come on Thursday! I'm dying to place this order but I'm waiting on the gift cards.
^^^^No kidding. Beggars can't be choosers. LOL
No offense meant. At these prices, we are all "beggars"
I agree I just wish it came with dbm that accepted acis magazines oh and also a threaded barrel would be great lol.
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I am on the backorder wait list. I ordered mine on the first day of the sale. I want the 6.5cm. The web site said it had limited stock in store. I was thinking they would fill from the in store stock. I guess not. They do have my money on hold in my bank account. I went to Cabela's over the weekend. They are now out of stock for the 6.5cm. They did have the Cabela's covenant scope in the bargain cave for half price. Got a scope now need a rifle.
I’m waiting on my gift cards to get here so I can hurry and order one. This will be my first Savage and I’m stoked!
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I purchased my 12FV in .223 on 2/1/2018, not knowing that the sale was coming. I still get the rebate but missed out on the $50 off sale. I did get a $20 discount for veteran status, so I missed out on $30... I was a bit sore about that until I started looking at stock levels in the stores around us. As of yesterday, there isn't a 12FV in .223, .204, .243, or 6.5 CM in any of the 3 stores within driving distance. I feel better about missing out on the sale as I have over 70-rounds down range and am not waiting on a backorder to deliver! :)
After finding and reading several posts from this thread, just drove 2 hours to the closest Cabelas last night and picked up the Savage 12FV in 223. It is my 1st Savage and 1st 223. Plan on mounting a Vortex Crossfire scope and reloading 223 for it soon. Got the $50 sale price, 5% veterans discount and will send in for the $100 rebate today. Been reading the site recently, glad I found it.
I've had a blast shooting mine so far. Did the 20-shot barrel break-in procedure, zeroed, and having a blast. I'd forgotten how much fun it is shooting something like a .223 after mainly shooting .308 and 7mm Mag. The FV is heavy enough that shooting from a bipod, I can pretty well maintain eyes on the target through out the shot. These 12FVs are amazing rifles for what they cost!!
What was price on this 12fv gun at Cabelas before sale ended and what was the rebate amount off the price before sale ended in i guess 2017 ? thanks. Marty
The regular price of $419.99 has been standard for awhile now. The fall sale last year was for $100.00 off in the store, then the $100.00 rebate brought it down to $219.99 plus any local sales tax. Other than the in-store sale price being only $50.00 lower this go around, the rebate is mail-in only now instead of the option of filing on-line like last time.
Either way, last time the rebate process was extremely slow for most, regardless of whether mailed or on-line. Two rifles purchased in Sept, one was on backorder for over a month, 1st rebate arrived just before Thanksgiving, second rebate took until Jan of this year to arrive.
Ya, Cabelas has really been offering great prices on these Savages but be forewarned getting the gift card takes time. Be patient it'll come. That goes for the rifles too. If you order a caliber and it gets backordered, it'll come but be prepared to wait.
My status has changed to shipped. I should get it any day now. I can't wait. I got 40 rounds of Hornady Black from Academy today. $20 a box. I will need to learn how to reload. Also waiting on my scope rings and base.
I enjoy the reloading almost as much as the shooting. It’s very gratifying to shoot little bitty groups with your own reloads.
Gift cards showed up today and I just placed the order for a 6.5CM. Now I just hope it shows up before the rebate mail in deadline. Thanks to you guys for posting up the tip on the gift cards.
Would it be overly optimistic to start checking my email for shipping confirmation? Hahaha!
First post on here, I just picked one of these rifles up in 308 and am trying to do the rebate and not mess it up. So my understanding is the rebate for the tshirt and koozie I can do online and the one fro the $100 gift card must be mailed.
When doing the online and it asks for the serial number is that the actual serial number on the rifle?
Also what must be included and mailed back? In the papers that came with it are two pieces of paper the first looks to be just a packing slip with my order details on it, the second mentions the promotion and also says "important mail this coupon." however on the back the instructions are for returning merchandise, not getting a rebate. So are there other instructions somewhere?
Thanks in advance guys I realize these are all probably pretty stupid questions but I don't wanna mess this up and have to wait 6 weeks to find out.
Every one I've ever mailed in required your register receipt or a copy of your online order invoice, showing price and date of purchase. And yes, they're asking for the serial number of the rifle. They also want the UPC off the box. All of this should be mentioned on the rebate form itself. Check the form linked above. I don't know what form comes in the box.
I'm in California, and assuming Cabelas will ship to me, I think I still have to pay for an FFL transfer. After tax online it's $400. Most shops in CA tell me they charge $140 for all paperwork. That is the DROS and FFL transfer fee.
So I guess at most this gun after rebate will cost me ~$440, before I look at a stock. Any recommendations on a stock for the Savage 12FV?
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I've been somewhat on the fence about this deal. Been lusting for one of these in .204 Ruger to see what all this .20 cal fuss is about. After some time spent on YouTube today watching guys shoot crows and coyotes out around 500 yards and reading through this thread, I just went ahead and pulled the trigger. My local Cabela's sold out of these about two days after the promotion hit so of course it's backordered, but that's fine with me. It'll give me time to research dies, bullets, powders, upgrades, optics, and all the other foolishness that goes along with a new purchase. A friend of mine bought one of these in 6.5 Creedmoor during the last promotion. Got it for $219 after rebate, mounted an enormous Sig scope (can't remember the model) and dropped it into an MDT chassis. It will put every round into the same hole at a hundred.
Nah... The .204 version is garbage. [emoji6]https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...ab967c3f02.jpg
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Just got my dedicated scope set-up on my 12FV. I found the vortex 4×12 tactical to be too small but this Athlon BTR 6×24 in mils seems to be prefect for it. Took it out to 300 yards and was shooting incredible group .75 and better with a accurate 2230 and 50 gr Zmax bullet, neck sized once fired luapua brass. Going to have CDI inlet the stock for a DBM once I am ready to let it out of my sight for for 3 weeks.
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Boy you all are getting me excited my ammo is all loaded up now all I'm waiting on is my stock to show up early next week
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They are heavy rifles. I took mine out for coyote hunting using a 60 grain (I think that's correct weight) A max bullets and took multiple past 300 yards but I was hammering them like I was using my .308 which was why I choose a .223 in the first place. Each shot anchored them but the rifle was so large that it was closer to nailing one then moving on to another ambush spot since when multiple came in there was no chance to acquire the second and take the shoot. Plus the amount of sewing I am now going to have to do... We hunted ridge lines in prone as a 2 man team and my spotter with his AR and shotgun got 3X as many kills as me.
These are great rifles but personally I feel they are more like range rifles or long range hunting rigs (or varmint). I will be replacing the barrel after I shoot this one out with a 22 or 24 inch and put on suppressor for long ramge. But in all honesty an AR might be more useful on coyotes unless you are in the desert and extremely well trained.
"I'm in California, and assuming Cabelas will ship to me, I think I still have to pay for an FFL transfer. After tax online it's $400. Most shops in CA tell me they charge $140 for all paperwork. That is the DROS and FFL transfer fee.
So I guess at most this gun after rebate will cost me ~$440, before I look at a stock. Any recommendations on a stock for the Savage 12FV?"
Still a great value in my opinion. What is DROS? All we pay in Texas is a $25.00 xfer fee. Got to love California and the State's love of the citizen's hard earned money! I've been looking at the Boyd's AT-One stock for my 12-FV. Looks like I'll have to order a trigger guard from Boyd's that will fit without having to do fitting. Think the whole thing comes in around $220 shipped.
Got my choate ultimate varmint stock in today so far liking it minus the fact I have not shot it yet. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...f773fac86e.jpg
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i stand corrected....the $100 rebate MUST be mailed in hard copy.
here is the application website
http://www.cabelas.com/assets/pdfs/s...ate_3-1-18.pdf
sorry if i mislead anyone. has taken me a week to get the facts stright
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I hope everybody who had a rifle on backorder for the rebate that was good for purchases until December 31 filled out their online rebate form by the deadline, even without having upc. I called vista outdoors a week before the January 31 deadline and was told to submit my online rebate form after I picked up the back ordered rifle. Asked the lady twice if that was the way to submit backorder. Well, I picked up the rifle yesterday and tried to find the website to submit rebate. Couldn’t find it. Called vista outdoors and they said I couldn’t submit rebate because deadline was January 31. Told them about phone call to no avail. Anybody else have same problem? I got a 10t-sr not a 12fv but both were under same rebate.
I would maybe call Cabelas(assuming you purchased through them) and see if thy might do anything. Other than that you might try calling Vista and speaking with someone else. I found some of the folks there simply didn’t have a clue what they were talking about.
Hope PE they get you squared away.