Good planning! We would be glad to hear of any range results and commentary on your new Savage.
Regards,
Dyson
I won on GB a Savage Model 14 Stainless in 308 and hopefully next week it will arrive. I have a Sig Sauer Model 202 in 308 and the comparison should be interesting. I always like to have two rifles in the same caliber zeroed for the same round on a hunt. That way a bad fall with one just means a switch over to the other. ;D
Good planning! We would be glad to hear of any range results and commentary on your new Savage.
Regards,
Dyson
:) Hey Art when you get your rifle we would like a photo. You do such a good job with that. Don
PS If you have not seen Arts photography work you are in for a treat.
pictures please! let us know how that works for you i have seen a few of those rifles on gunbroker and they are sharp
I bought the 14 american classic stainless in 308 caliber and tried about 5 different bullets. At first used Remington 150 and 180 grain. They did not group very well. Federal premium 165 sierra game-king also not to good. 2 inch group at 100 yrds. The Winchester Supreme 168 grain ballistic silvertip shot better, about 1.5 inch group. I then tried Barnes Vor-tx 168 grain and my gun loves them. It will shoot .5 inch groups all day long and has since April when I got the gun.
I'm going on a 5 day Deer hunt this Monday and these are the two rifles I'm taking. I will use the Savage Model 14 first and then after taking my first Deer I will use the H&R 300 Ultra Rifle in 243 ;D
This isn't the greatest picture but here the Savage Model 14 in 308 is
Here's a H&R 300 Ultra Rifle in 243 made in the 70's with a Sako L579 action.
Great looking rifles. Did you replace the stock on the H&R? If so, where did you get it?
El Lobo
The stock you see on the H&R is what all the 300 Ultra rifles came with and people either love them ot hate them. I happen to really like them and I've been lucky over the years and have bought 5 of the 300 Ultra Rifles and a 301 Ultra Rifle which is the full mannlicher stock version and mines a 25-06. I love them and everyone of them has been an accurate shooter. My 243 has the Sako 579 action and all the others are the commercial Belgium FN Mauser action.
I have a rifle built on a commercial FN Mauser action, custom rig with gold and silver inlays. I got it for $75 with a K6 weaver scope. It ws in the white, never got finished as the gunsmith that made it died. 7x57. I browned it and stocked it and it is sub MOA Love those Mauser actions except for the standard Mauser safety.
El Lobo
got a older 114 classic lets say 2005. sure looks like your 308 got a better hunk of wood
I took the Model 14 in 308 to the range yesterday to zero it in for my deer hunt and I was shooting a 150 grain Hornaday SST reload at 2825 FPS and the gun was grouping right around 3/4 of and inch at a 100 yards so I was very happy. The H&R 300 ultra rifle in 243 also shot into about 3/4 of and inch with 4 shots going through two elongated holes.
I went on my 4 day deer hunt and shot two nice does and each was a one shot kill with neither going one step after being hit so I guess I love the rifle and my reload.
+1, my Parker Hale heavy barrel 308 is built on a Czech Mauser action.Originally Posted by ellobo
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