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Another New Savage Benchrest Rifle

Mk 19Mk 19 Member Posts: 8,170
edited October 2008 in General Discussion
Sneak Preview of 2009 Dual-Port Savages
Filed under: News ?? Tags: Savage ?? Editor @ 10 am
Savage?_s Marketing team just sent us ??sneak previews?? of two new dual-port rifles to be released in 2009. The new Benchrest and LRPV (Long Range Precision Varminter) rifles feature a DUAL-PORT ACTION. There is a large cut-out on both sides of the action. This should allow rapid single-round feeding as you can feed from one side while the shell kicks out the other. We do have one minor concern ?? it appears both loading and exit ports are the same size. When you feed really fast this creates the possibility of tossing the round all the way through.

You can see that the ??Benchrest?? model has a new stock pattern. This stock has some drop in the toe, unlike the current F-Class stocks which are cut straight back from the pistol grip area. The current F-Class stock design will be unchanged, while this stock design is something new for the dual-port ??Benchrest?? model, which comes with a 29?? barrel and will be chambered in .308 Win, 6mm BR, and 6.5-284. Sorry, Savage hasn?_t provided any more details about prices and shipping dates, but Bill Dermody, Savage Marketing Director, confirms ??these are a ?rgo?_ for 2009, and, yes the Dual-Port action will be offered separately for purchase, as the Target Action is currently.?? Bill also provided these answers to our questions:

Q: The ??Benchrest?? version ?? Is this going to be a new model? (As opposed to F-Class rifle).

Savage: Yes, this is a new model for us.

Q: It looks like the stock design has changed somewhat (vs. the F-Class).

Savage: The fore-end is sculpted a little bit differently than the F-Class, but it is mostly cosmetic. The bottom edge of the buttstock however is angled differently and narrowed a bit to help it ride a bag better.

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    Sig220_Ruger77Sig220_Ruger77 Member Posts: 12,748 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Savage is really beginning to make a name for themselves in the benchrest world. Those who have shot there 10FP and 110FP already knew how good of tackdrivers they could make(at an outstanding price), but this is probably helping get more people's attention. A little inovation and some added features don't hurt either.

    Jon
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    Mk 19Mk 19 Member Posts: 8,170
    edited November -1
    It just suprizing that Savage is the one doing this. 15 years ago I would not recomend a Savage to anybody looking for a accurate rifle, but these days they are the only game in town. For $1,100 you can buy a Savage F-Class that has already won many state and national level benchrest matches, and have it chambered in the cartridges that the shooters are using to day, namely the 6mmBR, 6.5X284 and the 308 Win.

    Yes you can buy a new Remington that'll shoot just as good as a new Savage, but it'll cost a bunch more when you figure in that you'll need a new barrel, new trigger, new stock, ect....
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    remingtonoaksremingtonoaks Member Posts: 26,251 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    The way I see it, Give me the under dog that gives 200% you can have the sure thing that coasts
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