Nothing that is a "Oh, duh" tweak.
The first thing to do to improve accuracy is practice, practice, practice. Making a consistent shot is absolutely important.
From there, determining a good loadout for the gun is a very important step. When I take a gun out to the range for the first time, I load up 3 different loads and see which one provides the best group.
Scopes and bases are very important as well. Making sure the scope doesn't jar, wiggle etc, after every shot is crucial.
Then, if you want to narrow accuracy down more, you'll have to get into modding the firearm. Glass Bedding and Pillar Bedding the action is important to make sure the action is seated in the same place after every shot. Then you could upgrade the trigger to something with a shorter travel and a lighter pull.
Out of the box, a Savage should be Sub-MOA.
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