Got My SEB NEO

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DenisA
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Got My SEB NEO

Post by DenisA »

Hi guys and Gals,

I just recieved my NEO and couldn't wait to get some pics up.
The rifles a Savage 12 F-class in 6BR, .284 and .300WSM. The stock is the original, modified with adjustable bits, paint, bedding and lots of lead.
The scope is obviously a NF 12-42x56 in MLR MOA/MOA.

And finally.................THE SEB NEO!............(crowd goes wild). I'm stoked.

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Post by DannyS »

Good on ya Dennis, I'm sure you will enjoy it.

One thing I would do is to put the double feet to the rear and the single to the front. Otherwise, you will find the centre screw/foot will interfere with the movement of the joystick sometimes.

Now for the fun part, go out and shoot. :)

cheers
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Post by DenisA »

Good advice Danny, I've noticed that, Will do for sure.
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Post by Brocko »

Hey there mate.. Just wondering how available your other barrels were for your Savage.. I know you can buy them through shooters.com.au but how many different options were there for contours, twist rates etc..

I dont own a savage as yet but would love to know so i can weigh up my options purchasing my first long range outfit..
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Post by DenisA »

Brocko wrote:Hey there mate.. Just wondering how available your other barrels were for your Savage.. I know you can buy them through shooters.com.au but how many different options were there for contours, twist rates etc..

I dont own a savage as yet but would love to know so i can weigh up my options purchasing my first long range outfit..


Sorry Brocko, I cant help with any details. A friend aquired them for me.

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