Brand new for 2008. I've attached a Bushnell Elite 4200 (6x24x40 Mil Dot) atop. Enjoy...
Maybe I should have wiped it down first. I can see my prints all over the barrell. Tomorrow I take it for it's first visit to the range...enjoy.
As promised....I present to you, the Savage Model 25
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As promised....I present to you, the Savage Model 25
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Will have fun with your new toy at the range. And let us know how it shoots ok.
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I love the look of those rifles, wish they made a left hand version! i'd buy one! or even better, a left hand action that I could put a barrel on!
Coyote, Cat, Crow, 204 fodder!
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Nice looking 25....can't wait to see how she shoots
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Congrads Nice looking all around piece there!! Love the stock color an lamination. I can see why you grabed IT. Hope she does well at range for you.
Don't worry about the figure prints...............long as there yours..haha
Thanks for sharing and let us know how she shoots.
Later
Ray P
Don't worry about the figure prints...............long as there yours..haha
Thanks for sharing and let us know how she shoots.
Later
Ray P
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Re: As promised....I present to you, the Savage Model 25
I just got one in 204 a couple days ago. Shot it a little. Was getting horizontal spread. 27.6 grains of H4895 39 gr sierra. 3780 fps. About 3/4 inch groups. Hope it was from the wind. I am waiting for better conditions. Windy today too in ND. I love the design of the stock. Also the small diameter short action. It weighs 9 1/2 pounds scoped. Nice weight. A couple things I don't like is the heavy bolt lift caused the the sixty degree bolt lift and a loud click as the bolt closes. It is from the detent. Any way of quieting it down? I put a new Nikon 4 to 16, side focus, BDC reticle on it. It is the thumbhole. I cut down the inside of the magazine with dremel tool so it feeds single shot by just throwing in the case. Ordered another one from Savage so I can use it as a repeater if I seat the bullets in far enough. Has to be seated to 2.300. $12.00 plus $5.00 shipping.
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Re: As promised....I present to you, the Savage Model 25
I'd kinda like a closer look at the bolt/lockup system before I get too worked up, but from here, so far, it looks like a nice working rifle that should give good service for most stuff.
Go slow on working up loads, I've seen a Model 40 Hornet get pretty antsy with what are really modest loads, so be aware of that, and take it easy working up your loads.
Go slow on working up loads, I've seen a Model 40 Hornet get pretty antsy with what are really modest loads, so be aware of that, and take it easy working up your loads.
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