You should be able to bore sight it easy enough on your own without needing to take it to a LGS....next time you are at the range, set a target up at 25 yards, pull the bolt from the rifle and set it up looking down the barrel at the target. Once the barrel is "on target" adjust your scope to match the sight picture of the barrel. This should work as good as any LGS will do ya with a bore sighter.
Also, I would suggest when sighting in a rifle to remove the bi-pod and use sand bags...I find bi-pods typically are less stable an simply allow more movement than I like for getting a rifle dialed in. Depending on what stock you have, bi-pods can also negatively effect accuracy...especially on the factory tupperware (non-accustock) Savage stocks.
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