Savage F/TR

Get or give advice on equipment, reloading and other technical issues.

Moderator: Mod

Jagumba
Posts: 83
Joined: Sun Jul 10, 2005 6:27 am
Location: Canberra

Savage F/TR

Post by Jagumba »

Just wondering if anyone is using a Savage F/TR? Good, bad or indifferent?
Roy cobb
Posts: 58
Joined: Tue Dec 10, 2013 6:15 am
Location: Hunter Valley N.S.W.

Re: Savage F/TR

Post by Roy cobb »

I have a savage 12 F/TR in 223 and just love it shoots just fine and great value for money
Southcape
Posts: 707
Joined: Tue Aug 16, 2011 7:57 pm
Location: Western Australia

Re: Savage F/TR

Post by Southcape »

Team Savage USA, uses them with great results.
Linda
Jagumba
Posts: 83
Joined: Sun Jul 10, 2005 6:27 am
Location: Canberra

Re: Savage F/TR

Post by Jagumba »

Cheers guys how does the 223 stack up against the 308 at longer ranges?
Tim L
Posts: 976
Joined: Mon May 19, 2014 7:11 pm
Location: Townsville
Has thanked: 43 times
Been thanked: 462 times

Re: Savage F/TR

Post by Tim L »

Jagumba wrote:Cheers guys how does the 223 stack up against the 308 at longer ranges?


That rather depends on who's doing the driving.
AlanF
Posts: 7532
Joined: Wed Jun 15, 2005 8:22 pm
Location: Maffra, Vic
Has thanked: 229 times
Been thanked: 936 times

Re: Savage F/TR

Post by AlanF »

Jagumba wrote:Just wondering if anyone is using a Savage F/TR? Good, bad or indifferent?

From the ones at our range I wouldn't recommend them. Both were 308s - accuracy was about what you'd expect from any factory rifle (i.e. not good), and the Accu-trigger is prone to over-sear unless set quite heavy. As for the US Savage team, I'd suggest that what they are using is not the same as what you would walk out of the shop with. They probably use non-factory barrels and modified bedding. No doubt some of our members will have had very good experiences with them - that's the way it is with factory rifles - you can be lucky. We have a Savage 12F in 6BR as a club rifle and its surprisingly good if you like a heavy trigger.
Jagumba
Posts: 83
Joined: Sun Jul 10, 2005 6:27 am
Location: Canberra

Re: Savage F/TR

Post by Jagumba »

Thanks AlanF
Barossa_222
Posts: 417
Joined: Sat Feb 08, 2014 6:58 pm
Location: Barossa Valley
Has thanked: 188 times
Been thanked: 176 times

Re: Savage F/TR

Post by Barossa_222 »

I bought a LRPV in 6BR for shits and giggles to shoot foxes and the first one I got had a nice ring ground into the bore about 6mm from the muzzle and was "pitted" from the muzzle back for about 6 inches. I had it returned to NIOA and they replaced the rifle. The second one I got was also pitted, but not as badly. I had Ziersch Custom rifles replace the factory trigger with a rifle basix unit and had the gun bedded and I can't really complain. It holds x ring elevation at 400 yards (which is the farthest that I have shot it) with 105gr hybrids and puts 75gr v-max pills under 1/2" at 100 yards with no load development. It could probably do with the firing pin hole being bushed also. I wouldn't recommend anyone putting their hard earned into one if there are better options available. A few guys at our club have them and they can do quite well, both are 223s. Just my 2 cents worth. Good luck!
macguru
Posts: 1684
Joined: Wed Aug 05, 2009 9:49 am
Has thanked: 230 times
Been thanked: 164 times

Re: Savage F/TR

Post by macguru »

I had a savage LRPV 223 1 in 7 twist factory barrel and it was , at 300m, as accurate as any rifle i have ever seen/used. Like 9 shots on a 10c piece when there was no wind. (80gr sierras) The stock was fiberglass with integral bedding block. The barrel was a bit short (26") and the load a bit light for real long range stuff but at 300m it was a cracker...

On the other hand, i have not seen a savage FTR 308 that can group better than the 5 ring, and i have seen about 12 of them. 2 reasons. One, the average savage 308 barrel is a bit rough, and the bedding is just bare wood, no compound or bedding block. Anyways, they dont work.... I had a savage palma as well.... when i put an aftermarket barrel on i started getting good results, but i would do the bedding as well if i still owned it....

My savages now have target barrels and are bedded on choate tactical stocks with bedding blocks set into the synthetic material and nothing moves when it shouldn't !

Andrew
id quod est
Jagumba
Posts: 83
Joined: Sun Jul 10, 2005 6:27 am
Location: Canberra

Re: Savage F/TR

Post by Jagumba »

Thanks for the advice guys, I am giving them a miss :D
Post Reply Previous topicNext topic