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Savage 12 FV a Cabelas exclusive?

When "upgrading" triggers using factory Savage be careful with what you are buying. There is one trigger, two sears, and two springs. The non PTA actions come with one sear and the PTA comes with a different sear. The non PTA actions will have a "varmint" spring which is lighter or the non varmint spring which is heavier. The "varmint" spring is also what is in the PTAs. If you are wanting a PTA "trigger" what you really need is the sear and I have seen people only selling the trigger(as the PTA trigger) many times. As far as actions go with current production(and most past) two digits such as 11 or 12 are short actions and three digits such as 111 or 112 are long. The third digit is what Savage uses to distinguish between "varmint" and "hunting" and stainless, blued, or matte. The letters after are geared towards the stock and magazine configuration. Having said that Savage is very bad at being consistent and variations may occur.
 
The FV is also available in 22-250. Unfortunately, the rebate on the FV will end soon (Nov 29th) . Look for it again next year around June, that's when they usually go on sale too at Cabelas. If you go online to giftcardgranny.com or Ebay, you can find discounted gift cards to use during a sale and if the rebate is offered too, you can buy a new FV for under $200.

Toss the stock, sell the barrel and buy a better one, and there is a lot you can do to the bolt, action and trigger to improve it without having to send it to a gunsmith.

I use a 38 cal case head with a ball bearing in the primer pocket to make a bolt lift kit. I have the one shown in the video too. They both work equally well to reduce bolt lift.

Link to kit from Pacific Tool & Gage. http://pacifictoolandgauge.com/misc...red-savage-bolt-accessory-kit-w-o-handle.html

You should also be aware that there are three versions of the accutrigger. Standard as used on most hunting and LE versions, the Varmint accutrigger which can be set lighter and is used on all the varmint model 12's, and the Target accutrigger identified by the red trigger blade and is only available on the Target models.

I have found a couple of used Target Accutriggers online and put them on my FV actions. Simple replacement job that takes all of two minutes. But if you can't find one used, online, there are mods you can do to the trigger to make it lighter. Check out youtube for "how to" videos.

Happy shooting!

Edited to reflect sale still on until Nov 29th. $269.99 plus tax after rebate.

Tag for video..
 
What you need to do to fix it is, first order some .140 ball bearings on E-bay. (9/64) When you get them remove your extractor, remove the spring and clean it and the hole it came out of, add a little light lube, and put it back together replacing the stock ball with the new larger .140 ball. Oh, and clean the extractor while you have it out. This will fix most of them. If it does not, you need to order a new extractor. (use the larger ball with the new one too)
 
And NOT a left handed one in the bunch, but nothing new, ALL LEFT HAND shooters to the back of the bus or buy an AR
It is unfortunate that they do not do a left had option. I am a lefty though I like to cycle lefty and feed with the right hand.
 
What you need to do to fix it is, first order some .140 ball bearings on E-bay. (9/64) When you get them remove your extractor, remove the spring and clean it and the hole it came out of, add a little light lube, and put it back together replacing the stock ball with the new larger .140 ball. Oh, and clean the extractor while you have it out. This will fix most of them. If it does not, you need to order a new extractor. (use the larger ball with the new one too)

I'll have to read through my notes, but I'm pretty sure I already did both of these...still notta.
 
I have one of these in 22 250. It doesn’t eject brass reliably. Anyone have similar results or a fix?

Yes, and I replace the ejector spring. I usually purchase all the bolt parts from Midway or Gun Shack. The new ejector pins have more length to them. It is turned down and goes inside the spring. This prevents the spring from being collapsed and weakened. Your ejector should be strong, hard to push down with your fingernail, if you can push it down easily then it's weak and will not hold tension against the extractor and flip the case out.
 
Is the Savage 12 FV an exclusive item to Cabelas? No one else stocks it. This particular model is of interest to me because it has the top Bolt release. Something necessary if you want to add bottom metal.

Link for further examination. http://www.cabelas.com/product/shoo.../savage-fv-varmint-rifle/1994604.uts?slotId=1

Your not supposed to mention Cabela or your post get taken down. The story I got was that some Cabela's do not owner their sales price. My post about this on sale was taken down and that was what I was told by a moderator for the reason. I am 46 and have not once ran into this even after the forced buyout of Cabala's by BassPro via hedge-fund. In fact they normally try to save you more money and try to help you find things out of stock at that location. Twice a year they are normaly on sale. Right now and again around father's-day.

I own 2 of them now one for $319 the other $339 at Cabala's.
 
I ordered a Savage 12 FV 308 in Sept, said I could pick it up in November, open box and barrel is crooked in barrel channel touching stack at front,said I don't accept it get me a different one was told it would be easier just to reorder, was told it would be in a week and a half, next day I had an e-mail saying pick it up, less than 24 hours

Yes I plan on doing the Savage rifle build but I wanted to be able to shoot it right out of the box and have already watched all 19 videos, good short and gets to the point
That is why you look it over before you take it. Does not matter if it is a Savage ot a Glock or at any store once you accept it you have to warranty it with OEM but refuse it and you are not out anything. A big box can reorder or if they have 50 in stock just go pull another one from the gun safe. Went through over 12 of a particular handgun before I found one that would lock open on last round. Tried swapping out magazines etc but no go. Lucky for me that store had 50 of them on hand!
 
I ordered a Savage 12 FV 308 in Sept, said I could pick it up in November, open box and barrel is crooked in barrel channel touching stack at front,said I don't accept it get me a different one was told it would be easier just to reorder, was told it would be in a week and a half, next day I had an e-mail saying pick it up, less than 24 hours

Yes I plan on doing the Savage rifle build but I wanted to be able to shoot it right out of the box and have already watched all 19 videos, good short and gets to the point
Yes you want it as it should be new no matter what!
 
The 12 FV is a good value and can be a great one. It lists for $419, Cabelas regularly puts it on sale for $319 and at the moment Savage is offering a $100 rebate. So I got mine recently for $219 plus tax. It could be used right out of the box to kill deer. Or, in my case, I stripped the barrel and stock and ended up with an action and trigger for not much money, perhaps as low as a hundred bucks if I can sell my unfired .308 barrel......... any takers?

There are obvious places where Savage saved money, the stock being the most notable. I'm not even going to give mine away, much less sell it............... it's that bad.

The action differs from the desirable Target Action in several ways. It has an Accutrigger, but it uses stiffer springs. However, it can be easily modified to closely mimic the Target version of the Accutrigger. The action has a magazine, so there is a large hole in the bottom making it less stiff then one might like and the larger port on the top does the same. So it isn't a Savage Target Action, but I seriously doubt if any lack of action stiffness is going to hold me back. I'm in no danger of becoming World Champion of anything until there is an afternoon nap division.

For my build I substituted a Boyd's stock and a Bartlein barrel to make an inexpensive F-open gun. A little work on the trigger and the addition of a nice scope gives me a gun which is more than competitive in regional 600 yd F-Class matches.
The Savage Target AccuTrigger with the red trigger has had some issues from a safety stand point. As long as you do not want anything insane like a 3oz. trigger the standard Savage AccuTriger as it leaves the factory is amazing and it can easily be taken down to 1.6lbs. with no spring changes or stoning and mine both break like glass. With a little bit of experience and skill you can get it to 1lbs. no problem with no safety issues.
 
For the record I am on the record for "HATING" short actions and I laugh at people that decide to build on a short action and then complain about COAL issues trying to feed from the magazine with heavy VLD bullets!

That said I own 2 12FV's because the price is cheaper than I can buy just the action for a build for. I know I can either chose wisely what cartridge I pick or I can be mindful and chose my bullet and seating depth to accommodate the magazine box limits! If one is over the age of 12 and does some research no need to let COAL and magazine feeding be an issue.

The stock is terrible as are all affordable rifles from anyone with the Ruger American being the best out of the terrible cheap plastic stocked economy rifles. You need to open up the barrel channel on the 12FV to make up for how flexible it is. Pillar and Glass bed the action a bit proud! I am planing on doing a wood stock for at least one of them. Not sure if I will do it myself or have Richards Microfit do the heavy lifting for me!

Standard 20-30 MOA base and a scope with plenty of adjustment. It is heavy with that heavy target barrel so anything other than prone or bench resting and you better take up weight lifting. I have 2 torn rotator cuffs tendons in each shoulder though so I have issues.

Winter has limited my range and load development and range time. I do not shoot well in gloves with out a winter trigger guard which is not an option and my winter range choices limit my range as well. In fact at some point I want to make some bottom metal that will accommodate winter gloves for an XL sized hand. To get 1000m of farm field access or a public 1000m range I have to drive hours from my current home.

Oh and my first Savage ownership was last Fathers-Day Cabela sale 12FV and now I own 2 of them! I am official a fan of the ugly and designed to be cheap to produce Savage action! From a machine design and fit and finish stand point it is terrible like a cheap watch. From the stand point of utility and ease of production it is shear GENIUS!

I have about 13 or more match grade barrels sitting around and I can not wait to see if I can get them to 1/4 MOA with no blue printing or just truing the receiver face and barrel nut and lapping the lugs mildly!
 
I believe Savage guarantees that the shorter cartridges will not eject properly most of the time. My first was a 112 R in about 1980 and 4 or 5 since are the same. At least it’s not a dangerous game rifle. Lol ed k
 
Just a fyi. Sportsmans sells the 12 FV in 22-250 only. My shooting buddy and I have built 4 20 Practicals off the Cabelas 12FV starting with the .223 and the .204 Rifles . We have changed out stocks, barrels and triggers. We are using the Shilen Select Match grade barrels, Rifle Basic Triggers and Bell and Carlsen Varmint Stocks. These are NOT pack around rifles. They go from the truck to the Booger Bench. Incredible accuracy.
 

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