Thanks SlowTrigger, I wasn't sure if the action on the 12 was blueprinted or not...Probably a better choice for a dedicated target gun than the Stealth.
Thanks SlowTrigger, I wasn't sure if the action on the 12 was blueprinted or not...Probably a better choice for a dedicated target gun than the Stealth.
IMO no contest. If you want a dedicated bench target gun the LRP is the way to go. You mentioned you're not into the tacticool format, and neither am I. Only downside is I think the LRP is more $$$ than the Stealth, but probably well worth it.
I was told by a tech support person at Savage that the higher MSRP price point rifles had "trued" actions, including the lrp. I hope so, because I bought one recently. The weight is not an issue while shooting. I am sure it tames whatever recoil there is with the 6.5. My 7 lb. 243 kicks harder.
I did not mind the tacticoolness of the Stealth, but I do like the ability to have my bipod much further forward on the lrp. The Darkeagle mags work well too.
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