The rifle is in great shape. That's no BS. The group it prints is shown in the pic below. As the notes on the target show, the 2 shots denoting "A\R Load" were just bulk 55gr. over H-335. Just shot to see what that would do. The "unknown" lead tips were likely some loose bullets I had. The 68gr Hornady loads show what the rifle can do. That is at 100 yards BTW.

And I do realize "what a willing seller and willing buyer" phrase means. I was "fishing" to see what the value would be as there are no Precision Carbine's for sale (that I can find) to give me an idea. I usually peruse the web to find out values before buying or selling any firearm. So, I knew the Savage guys here would at least provide me an idea.

This one has been sitting in my safe for a few years now. My go to groundhog rifle his a Savage M25 in .17 Hornet. My "new" coyote rifle is a Browning BAR short-trac in .243 as it's much lighter to carry than this Precision Carbine.

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