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    Quote Originally Posted by russellc View Post
    I Received the rebate card from my first 12FV today, and the status site shows they have received my submission on the second one.
    Now to see if all meets scrutiny, then wait out the second rebate card! Things are moving right along.

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    Yeah, I received mine as well. I'm waiting on my second one too.

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    Besides a stock inletted for it, what would it take to convert one of these FV's to a factory detachable magazine?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tackdriver View Post
    Besides a stock inletted for it, what would it take to convert one of these FV's to a factory detachable magazine?
    Purchase the DBM & magazine plate from Savage (call them) for $110 or an aftermarket one.

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    I received my rebate card too. Is it necessary to set the PIN number before using it? I activated it with no issue but setting the pin hasn't worked.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dbh1956 View Post
    I received my rebate card too. Is it necessary to set the PIN number before using it? I activated it with no issue but setting the pin hasn't worked.
    I had to check this out too. There is no PIN. Go to myprepaid.info. Sign in with your card info. Click on FAQs. Says to use it like a regular credit card. Swipe and sign. The amount is deducted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MS50 View Post
    I had to check this out too. There is no PIN. Go to myprepaid.info. Sign in with your card info. Click on FAQs. Says to use it like a regular credit card. Swipe and sign. The amount is deducted.
    Yup! Customer service said the same thing! One card down...one to go!

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    Got a Cabelas flyer in the mail today. New sale on the 12FV from November 22-29. $50 off the regular price plus the $100 gift card. $419.99-$50.00-$100.00=$269.99

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    I will be ordering another one Weds.

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    I've been gearing up to order a new 12FV on the Black Friday sale and am glad I found this thread! I found some $100 gift cards on eBay for $82 and have $90 in Cabela's points so the price is pretty attractive.

    I want a varmint caliber that can reach out 600-700 yards and am torn on what rifle to get:

    - 223 with 1:9 twist
    - 22-250 with 1:12 twist
    - 6.5 creedmoor, sell the takeoff barrel and re-barrel in 22-250 with a faster twist

    I like the 1:9 twist of the 223 rifle but prefer the velocity of the 22-250 round. On the other hand I'm not sure if 1:12 twist on the 22-250 rifle will allow for a bullet heavy enough to reach the distances I'm looking for. The 6.5C barrels seem to be fetching around $200 on eBay so I could sell it and use the money to get the 22-250 barrel in a faster twist. I'm not sure of the bolt face is the same, either.

    Any thoughts? Any experience with the 204 ruger?

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    I've had a 22-250 with a 1:12 twist and it shot the 50 grain Vmax really well out to 450 yards or so... I would actually say that for shooting 600-700 reliably and consistently, I'd go with the 6.5 Creed. I just built a 260 rem for long range varminting and steel plinking...

    I wanted something to buck the wind a bit better than the 22-250 (50 grain pill in 20 mph winds sucks) the 6.5 will do that a lot better.

    Just my 2 cents,

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    Quote Originally Posted by SageRat Shooter View Post
    I've had a 22-250 with a 1:12 twist and it shot the 50 grain Vmax really well out to 450 yards or so... I would actually say that for shooting 600-700 reliably and consistently, I'd go with the 6.5 Creed. I just built a 260 rem for long range varminting and steel plinking...

    I wanted something to buck the wind a bit better than the 22-250 (50 grain pill in 20 mph winds sucks) the 6.5 will do that a lot better.

    Just my 2 cents,
    I thought about sticking with the 6.5C but just built a 6.5x284 last year that will reach those distances. I don't own anything in a varmint caliber yet so I figured why not go that route. Maybe asking for 600-700 yards out of the smaller caliber is too much? 1:12 seems to be the most common twist available in all rifles chambered in 22-250, I would assume for good reason.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tschimizzi View Post
    I thought about sticking with the 6.5C but just built a 6.5x284 last year that will reach those distances. I don't own anything in a varmint caliber yet so I figured why not go that route. Maybe asking for 600-700 yards out of the smaller caliber is too much? 1:12 seems to be the most common twist available in all rifles chambered in 22-250, I would assume for good reason.
    I've been toying with the idea of a .224 valkyrie... it has some pretty impressive stats... could also be used for deer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tschimizzi View Post
    I thought about sticking with the 6.5C but just built a 6.5x284 last year that will reach those distances. I don't own anything in a varmint caliber yet so I figured why not go that route. Maybe asking for 600-700 yards out of the smaller caliber is too much? 1:12 seems to be the most common twist available in all rifles chambered in 22-250, I would assume for good reason.
    Go with the 22-250 then. I have shot a lot of p.d.s over 600 yds with mine. When it gets windy, just line up with or against wind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BB68 View Post
    Go with the 22-250 then. I have shot a lot of p.d.s over 600 yds with mine. When it gets windy, just line up with or against wind.
    I would have to agree, I love my 22-250, extremely accurate and it likes anything I load for it as long as it's 55gr

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    Ted I just seen your paper targets at 400 yrds in another thread, very impressive. I bet thats tight enough to take p. dogs out at 800

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    Quote Originally Posted by tschimizzi View Post
    I thought about sticking with the 6.5C but just built a 6.5x284 last year that will reach those distances. I don't own anything in a varmint caliber yet so I figured why not go that route. Maybe asking for 600-700 yards out of the smaller caliber is too much? 1:12 seems to be the most common twist available in all rifles chambered in 22-250, I would assume for good reason.
    1:12 is probably the most common... as it will allow 50 and 55 gr pills to be shot pretty well at varying velocities... Not many average varminters are shooting anything bigger than a 55 gr. pill so it has that covered. I went with a 1:9 twist on my last CBI barrel so I could load the 60-70 gr. pills to try and buck the wind a bit better... funny thing is I still shoot 55's... @ 3400 fps... and it extremely stable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BB68 View Post
    Ted I just seen your paper targets at 400 yrds in another thread, very impressive. I bet thats tight enough to take p. dogs out at 800
    Witch ones did you see, from my 308 or my 22-250 ... and thank you :)

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    both, but referring to 22-250

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    Quote Originally Posted by BB68 View Post
    both, but referring to 22-250
    Right on, thank you :)

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    Thanks for the re-assurance that 22-250 is the way to go, its hard to not want to buy something and change everything about it right away! Hopefully mine will be a shooter out of the box. Now to pick out a stock....

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    Quote Originally Posted by tschimizzi View Post
    Thanks for the re-assurance that 22-250 is the way to go, its hard to not want to buy something and change everything about it right away! Hopefully mine will be a shooter out of the box. Now to pick out a stock....
    22-250 Are inherently fast and flat... it's hard to go wrong... Thompson, savage and several others have 1 MOA guarantees out of the box.

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    Just got home to find a new Cabelas Black Friday book that has the 12FVs listed at $319.99 for Nov. 24-25. The original flyer had them at $369. What a steal!

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    Cabelas Black Friday ad has them for $219.99 after 100 off and rebate applied. Nov24-25

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    Is the ad online?

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    Not sure, I got the booklet sales ads.

    it won’t let me insert a pic from my phone here? The online sales ad shows different? Says $150 in savings total. Not sure why the discrepancy.

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