Maybe I could if I knew what this "sparrow" was that you're referring to. Last I checked a sparrow was a small bird.
Can anyone who runs this combination tell me what size spacer is required? If any.
Do you get good accuracy with this setup?
Maybe I could if I knew what this "sparrow" was that you're referring to. Last I checked a sparrow was a small bird.
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Sparrow is a SilencerCo suppressor designed for .22.
Not sure about any specifics on using the suppressor, but Savage Mark IIs generally do well in the accuracy department - but there can be some that don't. Just like most mass-produced firearms there are good and bad ones.
A big factor that can be overlooked is the torque on the action screws. Some rifles are very picky about the amount.
I've had a Mark II for 20 years, and it has been very good. Recently changed it up with a new stock and scope, and need to do some testing, but accuracy was very good to excellent in the original wood stock.
You might find more info here - https://www.rimfirecentral.com/forum...splay.php?f=24
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“Under certain circumstances, urgent circumstances, desperate circumstances, profanity provides a relief denied even to prayer.” —Mark Twain
After years of coveting I now own a Savage MKII fv/sr. I ran it yesterday with my Sparrow on it and it ran great. With the help of a shim kit I was able to get the can screwed on just to the point of engaging the o ring and tighten it. I didn’t shoot for accuracy just for function. Don’t have a scope yet.
On my 10/22 with whistle pig barrel I just remove the o-ring and thread it all the way on. Same on my contender .22 pistol. All the o-ring is is a gas seal. A dab of copper anti-seize and thread it on snug and I have zero issues.
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