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Savage BTVSS

kelbro

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Can person be competitive with a Savage BTVSS?

Is it going to need, barrel, trigger, action work, tuner. etc...

Found a good deal on one but I already have one money pit, not looking for another :)
 
Can person be competitive with a Savage BTVSS?

Is it going to need, barrel, trigger, action work, tuner. etc...

Found a good deal on one but I already have one money pit, not looking for another :)
Personally, I like Savage rifles for what they are. Meaning, *most* will shoot 1 MOA particularly if the owner is a handloader and does a bit of load development. They'll get the job done for hunting applications without trouble in all but unusual situations.

The thing that always has and always will bother me about them is the bolt lift. Yes, there are things that can be done to make it somewhat better, but it's never going to be what I consider to be good. So replacing pretty much everything but the action and still being *stuck* with that bolt lift is something I'd strongly consider if it were me.
 
I have the MkII FV is a similar action and it does as well as it can with the cheap stock. I did shoot a couple boxes of Eley Tenex and they were 1/2" at 50yd. And part of that was just me. I mostly shoot CCI SV at 200yd gongs just for fun (3" on calm days, 4 or 5 once the wind picks up).

And, yes, bolt lift is a bit stiff, the action was horribly gritty. Did a lot of 'stone' work and smoothed it up but it is still not equal to a higher end gun. I would not expect it to be. The MkII FV was less than $300 at the local shop. FWIW, the trigger is OK, not great. Their triggers do respond well to a bit of tweaking, like spring replacement and shims. But, if competing you should probably consider a new trigger, or at least have a gunsmith work on it.

I would not expect much better quality/finish on their more expensive products. Savage seems to price them based on the 'extras', ie, better stock, heavier barrel, etc. Their barrels are all pretty much the same quality across the product lines, just different material and profiles. Higher price models do not get better quality barrels. I'd suspect you would still need a few hours of work on the action to smooth it up. Same with trigger.

Bottom line is, if you like to work on them they can be what you want. If not then factor in some gunsmith time. New barrel? Depends on what yours does and how competitive you need to be. If everyone else is shooting custom barrels on their CZ's then you have your answer.
 
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