I Jumped On The Savage Train
I was in need of an affordable tack driving .22Lr to do some rabbit sniping & some plinking at the range. I had heard good things about the Mark ll & decided to find out for myself.
I went with the Mark ll BVTS & I must say it is impressive, this little .22's capability far excedes my shooting ability
Here are a couple pic's from the first week ;D
I was quite surprised it shot this good
[img width=600 height=450]http://i203.photobucket.com/albums/aa48/WESLEYTHEBEAU/DSC01794.jpg[/img]
12 rabbits & 3 partrige on her maiden voyage
[img width=337 height=450]http://i203.photobucket.com/albums/aa48/WESLEYTHEBEAU/DSC01715.jpg[/img]
Ain't she purdy
[img width=600 height=450]http://i203.photobucket.com/albums/aa48/WESLEYTHEBEAU/DSC01718.jpg[/img]
Re: I Jumped On The Savage Train
what scope and what size rings did you use,i have same rifle to set up .vince
Re: I Jumped On The Savage Train
The scope is a Simmons 3x9x40, not sure what size rings, just something I had in the cabinet.
Re: I Jumped On The Savage Train
thanks fir the info, is your barrel straight in the stock at fore end?mine is way over to the right side of the stock.
Re: I Jumped On The Savage Train
Re: I Jumped On The Savage Train
Yes it is centered in the forstock
Re: I Jumped On The Savage Train
Thanks for the pics and post. Savage is my favorite after 50 years hunting/shooting. Centerfire or rimfire it is Savage for me.