Not as high-tech as a fine custom sporter for hunting, but still very impressive for what it is.
Clocked a 250gr SST at 2330fps ave and final zeroed the rifle at 200yds (though if I do my job as a HUNTER, I will be shooting far closer).
This thing hits pretty good on both ends and gives amazing accuracy for a front-stuffer. Have owned many muzzle-stuffers since '72 and still have a half-dozen besides the Savage. In the 11 years that I have owned this, the others collect dust in the safe.
It puts out so much horsepower that I have to be real careful about staying away from bone with that SST bullet. It was designed to operate best at far lower velocity and tends to be a bit frangible when it hits anything hard within 150yds.
Some of my final sight-in targets from 200yds are attached. Am now zeroed 3" high @ 100, 3" low at 200 and 12" low at 250. Did a test at 250yds with a fairly brisk 10+mph wind at a 10 o'clock vector. It displaced the group some 8" and opened the horizontal to just over 6"...but, the elevation for 5 shots was MONSTER tight.
Clocked a 250gr SST at 2330fps ave and final zeroed the rifle at 200yds (though if I do my job as a HUNTER, I will be shooting far closer).
This thing hits pretty good on both ends and gives amazing accuracy for a front-stuffer. Have owned many muzzle-stuffers since '72 and still have a half-dozen besides the Savage. In the 11 years that I have owned this, the others collect dust in the safe.
It puts out so much horsepower that I have to be real careful about staying away from bone with that SST bullet. It was designed to operate best at far lower velocity and tends to be a bit frangible when it hits anything hard within 150yds.
Some of my final sight-in targets from 200yds are attached. Am now zeroed 3" high @ 100, 3" low at 200 and 12" low at 250. Did a test at 250yds with a fairly brisk 10+mph wind at a 10 o'clock vector. It displaced the group some 8" and opened the horizontal to just over 6"...but, the elevation for 5 shots was MONSTER tight.