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    Picked up a 300 win mag Desert Tactical

    Just wanted to share the new one. Thoughts:

    -It makes my teeth rattle.
    -this is the old non fluted style and u gotta get the desert model for this
    -MDT metal 5rnd mag is nice. Have to slap it in to seat it. I can single feed it just fine as well.
    -accutrigger is a bit gritty and creepy, first time for that feeling
    -round old style bolt knob, not that terrible big rectangle one! Pleasant surprise!
    -i added a griffin paladin brake, recoil is barely there, but the concussion is LOL.

    6rnds through it. Last 3 are first group. Ppu 180gr SP factory ammo. Group measured .898" C to C.

    Plans are.....1000+ yds with loud steel slapping noises, suppressed fire whenever my Resonator R2 clears, and probably an HS precision stock retrofit (even though these new accustocks are amazing)










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    Very nice!

    One thing I gotta ask. Creep….? With an Accutrigger? From all my years using them & dozens of other trigger systems, the Accutrigger has always seemed to me to have about the least creep of any factory trigger. Gritty, yes. And plenty of unwanted Overtravel. That’s for sure! They are usually full of burrs & uneven edges. But creep is a new one on me. Excessive creep is caused by too much Sear/Trigger surface contact, and added to by having a positive angle relationship. The Accutrigger has incredibly little Sear/Trigger surface engagement. So little in fact, it pretty much necessitated the use of the Safety Blade. And typically a neutral surface angle relationship. (Becoming negative with age) Just made me think about it reading your post.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Hoback View Post
    Very nice!

    One thing I gotta ask. Creep….? With an Accutrigger? From all my years using them & dozens of other trigger systems, the Accutrigger has always seemed to me to have about the least creep of any factory trigger. Gritty, yes. And plenty of unwanted Overtravel. That’s for sure! They are usually full of burrs & uneven edges. But creep is a new one on me. Excessive creep is caused by too much Sear/Trigger surface contact, and added to by having a positive angle relationship. The Accutrigger has incredibly little Sear/Trigger surface engagement. So little in fact, it pretty much necessitated the use of the Safety Blade. And typically a neutral surface angle relationship. (Becoming negative with age) Just made me think about it reading your post.


    Yep, it moves a bit, gritty, then moves again and breaks. It's my 4th savage and the other 3 aren't like that. Is what it is, guess I gotta pull it out the stock and stone and fit it (or replace it)

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    Yeah man.. pull that sucker apart. Possibly it’s got some nasty burr/flashing on the edges. Or one seriously inconsistent edge. Bet a few swipes on a stone would take care of that mess. (I didn’t notice before: You indicated it was the. First Time one feeling like that to you. so I got ya.)

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    That's a great report! I bought a Savage 300wm for myself for Christmas a couple months ago just cause I've always wanted one (300wm). I looked at the Desert Tactical model, and I like it a lot, but I wanted it more for hunting than anything slse so I went with the VSX model (Cabelas)...which has the Fluted barrel, cerakote and camo (non accustock) stock. It was on sale for a ridiculous price on Christmas Day and had been looking hard at it until then and the sale price that day made me buy it. (20% off if I remember, Christmas Day sale online...) It also came with a Vortex Diamondback scope 4-12, which I promptly removed.
    I installed a Vortex Viper 4-16x50 scope on it, adjusted down the factory trigger as much as I could (got it down to about 2.5 lbs.) and then put an Allen buttstock shell holder on it and cleaned the gunk out of the barrel with a few swabs. I took it to an indoor 25 yard range and got it close at 25 yards with 3 shots. Then took it out to the 100 yard range when we had a good weather day and shot 3 more shots to get it close at 100 (shots 4, 5 and 6). Then I shot 3 groups of 3. (Shots 7-9, 10-12 and 13-15 on the gun) I did adjust the scope slightly after each 3 shot group but I kind of wish I wouldn't have just to see what the overall NINE shot group would have been...I used my Silencerco Omega 30 suppressor (direct thread), and with the suppressor on it, it feels like shooting a .243. Hardly any kick at all. My groups were: .906, .653 and .562...back to back to back with no cooling in between. Below are pics of the rifle as shot (other than suppressor) and the 3 groups. Also...this is with FACTORY Hornady Whitetail 180 gr ammo. I do handload, but I like the fact that with these Savages I don't HAVE to handload....they are accurate out of the box with factory ammo.








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    I still love what Navy Seal Sniper Chris Kyle said about the 300WinMag. In his book he quoted “The 300WinMag is in another class entirely.” He was quite fond of 300WM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RWA007 View Post
    That's a great report! I bought a Savage 300wm for myself for Christmas a couple months ago just cause I've always wanted one (300wm). I looked at the Desert Tactical model, and I like it a lot, but I wanted it more for hunting than anything slse so I went with the VSX model (Cabelas)...which has the Fluted barrel, cerakote and camo (non accustock) stock. It was on sale for a ridiculous price on Christmas Day and had been looking hard at it until then and the sale price that day made me buy it. (20% off if I remember, Christmas Day sale online...) It also came with a Vortex Diamondback scope 4-12, which I promptly removed.
    I installed a Vortex Viper 4-16x50 scope on it, adjusted down the factory trigger as much as I could (got it down to about 2.5 lbs.) and then put an Allen buttstock shell holder on it and cleaned the gunk out of the barrel with a few swabs. I took it to an indoor 25 yard range and got it close at 25 yards with 3 shots. Then took it out to the 100 yard range when we had a good weather day and shot 3 more shots to get it close at 100 (shots 4, 5 and 6). Then I shot 3 groups of 3. (Shots 7-9, 10-12 and 13-15 on the gun) I did adjust the scope slightly after each 3 shot group but I kind of wish I wouldn't have just to see what the overall NINE shot group would have been...I used my Silencerco Omega 30 suppressor (direct thread), and with the suppressor on it, it feels like shooting a .243. Hardly any kick at all. My groups were: .906, .653 and .562...back to back to back with no cooling in between. Below are pics of the rifle as shot (other than suppressor) and the 3 groups. Also...this is with FACTORY Hornady Whitetail 180 gr ammo. I do handload, but I like the fact that with these Savages I don't HAVE to handload....they are accurate out of the box with factory ammo.







    ETA: stoned the sear and trigger, cleaned the edges and did like a .001" corner break and WOWWWW it's good now. Def some slight burr on the edges. Omg it's wild good now.

    Good shooter! Nice groups. I am hopeful that mine gets better and better.

    The 300wm is a powerhouse.....this will be my forever "BIG gun". I'll be taking it out some tomorrow to continue shooting the factory ammo for break in, and then I'll start loading some 190/208 pills :)


    Yeah, factory ammo and sub moa for $800 in a 30 cal, with hardly any recoil....take that Remington!

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