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    Galveston22
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    Why doesn't Savage offer a .22WMR with wood stock and heavy barrel?


    I am looking for the same as the 93R17 GV but in .22WMR or maybe even a .22LR and nothing is listed on Savagearms.com

    I want a heavy barrel, blue, with wooden stock. Not interested in the fancy models.

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    Re: Why doesn't Savage offer a .22WMR with wood stock and heavy barrel?

    They make a .22lr in a "Wood Laminate" with a heavy barrel. I have one and I think it's a real nice gun, shoots great too. Look under rimfire Mark II BV for it. It comes with a 5rd magazine. You can get 10rd magazines for it too.

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    Re: Why doesn't Savage offer a .22WMR with wood stock and heavy barrel?

    What about in .22WMR?

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    Re: Why doesn't Savage offer a .22WMR with wood stock and heavy barrel?

    It's a matter of sales numbers. Not much interest in the .22 WMR since the 17HMR came out.
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    Re: Why doesn't Savage offer a .22WMR with wood stock and heavy barrel?

    Quote Originally Posted by MrFurious
    It's a matter of sales numbers.
    Agree. The answer to most "why don't they make....." questions is; "The company doesn't think they can sell enough to make it worthwhile."

    The same answer applies to "why did they stop making...?"

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    Re: Why doesn't Savage offer a .22WMR with wood stock and heavy barrel?


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    Re: Why doesn't Savage offer a .22WMR with wood stock and heavy barrel?

    Quote Originally Posted by forger
    Absolutely nothing wrong except it's stainless, not blued and has a "fancy" stock, not a plain one. Other than that it's just what the OP asked for. :)

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    Re: Why doesn't Savage offer a .22WMR with wood stock and heavy barrel?

    How about the 93FV...that's pretty basic with a synthetic stock & heavy barrel. Check all the models here:

    http://www.savagearms.com/firearms/models/

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    Re: Why doesn't Savage offer a .22WMR with wood stock and heavy barrel?

    The 93BRJ fits his original request for wood stock and heavy blued barrel. It does have a Fluted barrel though so fits into the FANCY but I can tell you they are all awesome shooters.

    Here is my 93BTVS 22 Magnum shown with my Ruger Single Six Hunter .22 Magnum revolver. They both all stainless although the picture of the rifle almost looks blued.
    [img width=600 height=203]http://i958.photobucket.com/albums/ae70/Golfbuddy45/Savage93BTVS22MagnumandRugerSingleSixHunter22Magnu m.jpg[/img]

    These targets were shot at 50 meters the first time I took the BTVS to the indoor County Range after boresighting with a Bushnell Laser. I made no adjustments to the scope during this shoot. That one low shot in the last target was a Remington Premier Magnum - I call that one a bullet flyer miss.
    [img width=372 height=450]http://i958.photobucket.com/albums/ae70/Golfbuddy45/22Magnum5HornadyVmax-1.jpg[/img][img width=360 height=450]http://i958.photobucket.com/albums/ae70/Golfbuddy45/22Magnum4RemingtonAccutip-1.jpg[/img][img width=360 height=450]http://i958.photobucket.com/albums/ae70/Golfbuddy45/22Magnum6HornadyandRemington-1.jpg[/img]


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