other Linky no worky either.
The precision carbines I have seen come with a digital camo stock without a beavertail fore end which this one has.
From the little I can see it looks like a 10 FP or possibly a 10 TR.
Does it have a detachable box and a fairly long bolt handle instead of a knob?
I re read your post and I'm pretty sure you have a 10 TR. It was an uncatalogued model and all kinds of rumors about it's existence swirled about it.
most sensible thing I've heard is that it was a distributor exclusive.
Great rifles. I couldn't pass up the deal when I bought mine for $450 while they were somewhat available.
More features and several hondos less than what my 10PC cost me. The EGW scope rail included was an additional bonus. Mine however came with a thread protector and no brake.
It's the most feature laden factory "tactical" style rifle I've seen and nothing else touches it at the price point and most wont touch it at twice as much or more.
I have been very pleased with all of my LE series Savage rifles. The 10 TR was a hummer right out of the box.
The initial precise shooter link above though it mentions the TR doesn't show a pic of one. The link provided with the TR description may be a good read for you.http://www.preciseshooter.com/blog/Savage10TR.aspx
I will say with 168Gr federal gold medal match mine shot between .5 and .75 inch 5 shot groups. I haven't tried 175s or much load development yet. Too many toys too little time.
Here's a pic of one I snagged online, Note the bolt handle.
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