Relatively new guy here to long range shooting. I would sincerely appreciate any feedback you can give me on the following:
Looking at these two guns for a long range gun (500 yards maximum). Was leaning to the Model 12 because Savage said it was more accurate. However, I didn't like the extra weight and I don't really like laminated stocks. However, I read posts on the Model 10 Predator and everyone said it shoots like 1/2" groups or better which really surprised me. My current Savage .243 weather warrior can't shoot that with me behind the trigger.
Probably using the Hornady 87 grain hpbt shooting of a Tri stand (ewcalls.com) for coyotes and groundhogs and deer.
I set my triggers at 1.5 pounds.
Might get it reamed out for an Ackley Improved but not sure how that process would affect accuracy (do they mess with the barrell or just the chamber) and if the benefits are worth it. Spoke to a guy at Hart barrells who highly recommended the AI over the standard shoulder...seemed to really believe it was more accurate.
Savage Model 10 Predator Hunter Max 243 WIN
Rate of Twist: 9.25
Weight: 8.5 lbs
Overall Length: 44"
Barrel Length: 24"
Ammo Capacity: 4 round(s)
MSRP: $945.00
or
Savage Model 12 VLP DBM243 WIN
Rate of Twist: 9.25
Weight: 10 lbs
Overall Length: 46.25"
Barrel Length: 26"
Ammo Capacity: 4 round(s)
MSRP: $1080.00
PS...I recently found this web site and love it. Get lots of good input which helps at my stage quite bit. Thanks in advance!
Looking at these two guns for a long range gun (500 yards maximum). Was leaning to the Model 12 because Savage said it was more accurate. However, I didn't like the extra weight and I don't really like laminated stocks. However, I read posts on the Model 10 Predator and everyone said it shoots like 1/2" groups or better which really surprised me. My current Savage .243 weather warrior can't shoot that with me behind the trigger.
Probably using the Hornady 87 grain hpbt shooting of a Tri stand (ewcalls.com) for coyotes and groundhogs and deer.
I set my triggers at 1.5 pounds.
Might get it reamed out for an Ackley Improved but not sure how that process would affect accuracy (do they mess with the barrell or just the chamber) and if the benefits are worth it. Spoke to a guy at Hart barrells who highly recommended the AI over the standard shoulder...seemed to really believe it was more accurate.
Savage Model 10 Predator Hunter Max 243 WIN
Rate of Twist: 9.25
Weight: 8.5 lbs
Overall Length: 44"
Barrel Length: 24"
Ammo Capacity: 4 round(s)
MSRP: $945.00
or
Savage Model 12 VLP DBM243 WIN
Rate of Twist: 9.25
Weight: 10 lbs
Overall Length: 46.25"
Barrel Length: 26"
Ammo Capacity: 4 round(s)
MSRP: $1080.00
PS...I recently found this web site and love it. Get lots of good input which helps at my stage quite bit. Thanks in advance!