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    Savage Model 11 VT


    Guys,

    First time posting here. I am wanting a prairie dog/predator rifle chambered in 22-250. Today at Dick's, I came across a Savage 11 VT that was priced at $550, marked down to $499 then a $75 mail in rebate. This puts the rifle at around $470 after tax and rebate. It comes with a cheapo Bushnell scope that would likely be replaced and a pretty flimsy stock.

    Whatever I get, I realistically won't be that demanding. Just looking for something that will be able to ride around behind the seat of the pickup and shoot coyotes/prairie dogs whenever I get time to go. Maybe one day I'll build off of the rifle. I'll most certainly replace the scope at some point as well. But it is nice to have a ready to shoot rifle straight out of the box in the meantime.

    Is this a good deal on this rifle?

    Are there better options for the money?

    Is this rifle a shooter or is it one to be avoided?

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by D-Nasty View Post
    Is this a good deal on this rifle?

    Are there better options for the money?

    Is this rifle a shooter or is it one to be avoided?

    Thanks
    1) Do you think it is? You can look them up on gun genie/grabagun/etc/etc as easy as we can. Personally, I've dealt with Savage shenanigans long enough; to me that is rather over-priced.
    2) Again, to me, yes. If you like the DIY notion of savages, then buy the same for less. Buy the Stevens, a Marlin X7 or Remington's X7 (model 78-something) they all take the same barrels, can all change bolt heads.
    3) I've never shot that rifle, it's still at the store; so I can't tell you. Savage has always had the ability to make real shooters, that's why "new" people "know" Savages are shooters. Savage has always (& still does) have the ability to turn-out some absolute streaming piles! Pay your money and take your chance, or buy a rifle that offers a guarantee.
    I'm a firm believer in the theory that if it bleeds, I can kill it.

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    I think the Dicks special is a good rifle platform but if you wait with the $75 you can buy for $400 - at my local Dicks they have run a special on this rifle already at that price point. The Dicks package for $400 in 308 with a 26" barrel is a good rifle. Has DBM and I don't think the factory stock is all that bad.

    I do agree with darrker that savage is a safe bet for cheap accuracy but there is no guarantee.

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    Plowdaddy519
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    I have one in .308, it's the best shooting rifle I've ever owned. It consistently shoots 1" and under groups @ 100yds off a bipod with it's favorite factory ammo, still topped with the cheapo package scope on it, and I'm honestly not the greatest shot with a rifle.

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