G'day All,
I'd assume there are a few Savage Palma rifles floating
around the ranges in Oz so this is aimed at their users.
How, honestly, do they shoot?
Do they have a forearm rail fitted?
Do you think they are worth the $2500 odd they
are asking for them?
thanks,
Chris
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The savage rifle is good for the price, based on the pricing of rifles in Australia.
The AU$2500 is questionable, as they are a LOT cheaper in the US. There are few excuses other than price gouging for the price difference.
One of the best FTR shooters in the USA uses a factory std savage as supplied. He performs extremely well with this rifle at international level.
I have seen no problems with them so far. Rebarreling is a piece of cake.
The AU$2500 is questionable, as they are a LOT cheaper in the US. There are few excuses other than price gouging for the price difference.
One of the best FTR shooters in the USA uses a factory std savage as supplied. He performs extremely well with this rifle at international level.
I have seen no problems with them so far. Rebarreling is a piece of cake.
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Well I have had a savage palma for about 2.5 years... so i think i can answer your questions...... The stock is excellent and the action is pillar bedded and the trigger i like very much....
BUT the barrel - a fairly important part you will agree is TOO LIGHT FOR F CLASS - i dont care what others may claim, i managed to get mine shooting well when i fitted a davies barrel tuner, and it shoots MUCH better now i have a new 28" match grade shilen barrel. I have seen others try to tune theirs with less success.
But, even though i paid $3000 for mine before our dollar improved, and with all the hassles i still like it very much (now that its a shooter). It would be alot cheaper to get an FT/R model with the heavier barrel (under $2000) and if the barrel is good, no probs, if not swap it out for a custom job. You dont really need the fancy savage palma stock for f class anyways but i confess that i like the look of it very much. However if you are on a budget go for the ftr and then change the barrel if necessary. I think any barrel is a bit of a gamble its just the odds that change with the custom jobs....
andrew
BUT the barrel - a fairly important part you will agree is TOO LIGHT FOR F CLASS - i dont care what others may claim, i managed to get mine shooting well when i fitted a davies barrel tuner, and it shoots MUCH better now i have a new 28" match grade shilen barrel. I have seen others try to tune theirs with less success.
But, even though i paid $3000 for mine before our dollar improved, and with all the hassles i still like it very much (now that its a shooter). It would be alot cheaper to get an FT/R model with the heavier barrel (under $2000) and if the barrel is good, no probs, if not swap it out for a custom job. You dont really need the fancy savage palma stock for f class anyways but i confess that i like the look of it very much. However if you are on a budget go for the ftr and then change the barrel if necessary. I think any barrel is a bit of a gamble its just the odds that change with the custom jobs....
andrew
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