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Link Posted: 6/8/2015 7:50:01 AM EDT
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Here it is:

FV-SR with Boyds Tacticool in wood stained and Burris Droptine .22LR 3-9x

I can't say enough good things about this scope for $129. It's amazingly clear and the reticle is dead on at all ranges.

I did the stain and minor sanding. It's three coats of Kona and two coats of black cherry with two quick coats of gloss poly applied with a rag.

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-31heMj64Mwo/VXSAHNrMYCI/AAAAAAAALI4/oWylvmVdkBM/s800/2015_06_07_13_32_10.jpg

Sub-MOA group from today at 100yds with 5 shots of Federal Automatch Bulk 325 pack. This barrel is a SHOOTER!

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-G5h-ZI6Uzww/VXSAIUsGeGI/AAAAAAAALJA/a6bauuM64BA/s800/2015_06_07_13_32_14.jpg

Obviously my favorite .22LR I own.
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Got my wood tacticool and DIP kit yesterday....stained the stock with three layers of dark stain and one layer of poly gloss and it looks great. Not bad for a $99 stock, but it had some imperfections in it.

The best part was the trigger stop screw that DIP threaded into the trigger guard. Super neat feature that the default stock from Savage didn't have.

I will say that I'm a thin-grip guy since I'm not a huge person, and the grip area on the tacticool is REALLY wide. If I had the patience I would sand it down much more.


Pics?


Here it is:

FV-SR with Boyds Tacticool in wood stained and Burris Droptine .22LR 3-9x

I can't say enough good things about this scope for $129. It's amazingly clear and the reticle is dead on at all ranges.

I did the stain and minor sanding. It's three coats of Kona and two coats of black cherry with two quick coats of gloss poly applied with a rag.

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-31heMj64Mwo/VXSAHNrMYCI/AAAAAAAALI4/oWylvmVdkBM/s800/2015_06_07_13_32_10.jpg

Sub-MOA group from today at 100yds with 5 shots of Federal Automatch Bulk 325 pack. This barrel is a SHOOTER!

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-G5h-ZI6Uzww/VXSAIUsGeGI/AAAAAAAALJA/a6bauuM64BA/s800/2015_06_07_13_32_14.jpg

Obviously my favorite .22LR I own.


Good choice on the staining. Looks great
Link Posted: 6/17/2015 5:30:07 PM EDT
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some milling work from scratch using 3 6061 aluminum blocks






Link Posted: 7/10/2015 4:41:33 PM EDT
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I got to try out my buddies can today...man I need to get one. Also I have a little over 500 rounds through my Savage and it has become one of my favorite guns to shoot.



Link Posted: 7/13/2015 6:49:07 PM EDT
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Nice job on that stock. I'm fairly decent at sponge camo but have yet to try this.

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I got to try out my buddies can today...man I need to get one. Also I have a little over 500 rounds through my Savage and it has become one of my favorite guns to shoot.


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Link Posted: 7/14/2015 5:25:37 PM EDT
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Still have to shoot it and make sure the screws are torqued to 14 inch/lbs first. Got the stock installed last night. Can't wait to shoot this thing.

A bolt action .22 has been missing from my collection for the past 10 years (since I started buying guns).

Link Posted: 7/14/2015 8:50:28 PM EDT
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Nice looking rifle there and a fine choice choosing the DIP bottom metal and trigger guard.  Just an opinion here; if you do the mod on page 56 of this forum you won't have to worry about properly torquing. It's cheap, simple, and works great.

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Still have to shoot it and make sure the screws are torqued to 14 inch/lbs first. Got the stock installed last night. Can't wait to shoot this thing.

A bolt action .22 has been missing from my collection for the past 10 years (since I started buying guns).

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Link Posted: 7/15/2015 11:04:21 AM EDT
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Nice looking rifle there and a fine choice choosing the DIP bottom metal and trigger guard.  Just an opinion here; if you do the mod on page 56 of this forum you won't have to worry about properly torquing. It's cheap, simple, and works great.


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Still have to shoot it and make sure the screws are torqued to 14 inch/lbs first. Got the stock installed last night. Can't wait to shoot this thing.

A bolt action .22 has been missing from my collection for the past 10 years (since I started buying guns).

https://igcdn-photos-g-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xfa1/t51.2885-15/11246081_602901103184822_2127210926_n.jpg



Noted. Home Depot was on my list of places to stop by tonight or tomorrow to grab one to do that.
Link Posted: 7/17/2015 3:27:42 PM EDT
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If anyone's looking for a muzzle device that doesn't affect accuracy (every rifle is different), The DPMS Levang compensator works awesome. I haven't seen it on many of these rifles.
Link Posted: 7/17/2015 3:35:37 PM EDT
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If anyone's looking for a muzzle device that doesn't affect accuracy (every rifle is different), The DPMS Levang compensator works awesome. I haven't seen it on many of these rifles.
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Forced to ask my friend but whats so awesome about a break on a 22? Cause if it really brings something to the table ill have to try one.
Link Posted: 7/17/2015 6:06:55 PM EDT
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I threw a tactical solutions brake on my .22 for the heck of it and it changed the POI by 1/4 high right.

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Forced to ask my friend but whats so awesome about a break on a 22? Cause if it really brings something to the table ill have to try one.
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If anyone's looking for a muzzle device that doesn't affect accuracy (every rifle is different), The DPMS Levang compensator works awesome. I haven't seen it on many of these rifles.



Forced to ask my friend but whats so awesome about a break on a 22? Cause if it really brings something to the table ill have to try one.

Link Posted: 7/20/2015 5:26:07 PM EDT
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I threw a tactical solutions brake on my .22 for the heck of it and it changed the POI by 1/4 high right.


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If anyone's looking for a muzzle device that doesn't affect accuracy (every rifle is different), The DPMS Levang compensator works awesome. I haven't seen it on many of these rifles.



Forced to ask my friend but whats so awesome about a break on a 22? Cause if it really brings something to the table ill have to try one.



Each gun is different. If the muzzle threads are not concentric to the bore, or perhaps the muzzle devices threads aren't concentric, it could change POI. Could be ammo, anything. The Levang didn't change my POI.

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If anyone's looking for a muzzle device that doesn't affect accuracy (every rifle is different), The DPMS Levang compensator works awesome. I haven't seen it on many of these rifles.



Forced to ask my friend but whats so awesome about a break on a 22? Cause if it really brings something to the table ill have to try one.


Sound redirection. I shoot subsonic exclusively in this rifle, it sounds almost suppressed. Other than that, no benefit that I can see, other than it looks pretty nice.
Link Posted: 8/12/2015 10:31:21 PM EDT
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Finally got the chance to sight in my FV-SR


The first 5 shots at 25 to get in paper CCI Standard Velocity


5 shots at 50


Bottom left black box, 10 rounds CCI Standard at 50 yards


I feel like I could have done a lot better.  I usually shoot magnified optics right handed, but I was shooting left ( my dominate eye.  I am cross dominate and usually shoot irons/red-dots lefty).  Though I have been training myself for some time shooting lefty, I still feel my trigger control is better right handed.  That and it was around 103 degrees outside and the sun was in my eyes.
Link Posted: 8/26/2015 8:08:45 PM EDT
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Is there anything to make the FVSR more accurate?
Link Posted: 8/27/2015 12:59:53 PM EDT
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Mine shoots quarter size groups at 100 with CCI Standard Velocity through a can. Not sure how much more accurate you can make it.  

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Link Posted: 8/27/2015 6:11:39 PM EDT
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Worth it to bed a factory synthetic stock with JB weld or save some cash and buy the boyds tactical?
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I think it would be of marginal help. I'd save for the Boyd's.
Link Posted: 8/28/2015 10:19:15 AM EDT
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THIS! Get the Boyds stock and do the $1 Nylon Washer Mod on Pg 56 on this Forum.

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Link Posted: 8/28/2015 12:18:38 PM EDT
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THIS! Get the Boyds stock and do the $1 Nylon Washer Mod on Pg 56 on this Forum.






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I think it would be of marginal help. I'd save for the Boyd's.





Agreed, trash the factory stock ASAP.  



 
Link Posted: 8/28/2015 8:10:22 PM EDT
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I think it would be of marginal help. I'd save for the Boyd's.


Agreed, trash the factory stock ASAP.  
 


Agreed, installed Boyds with nylon washer mod this week and it is night and day difference.
Link Posted: 8/29/2015 11:36:50 AM EDT
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PEOPLE WITH ACCURACY ISSUES WITH THE BOYD'S TACTICOOL STOCK, READ THIS: (my McGuyver way of fixing this issue)

-The Boyd's stock is a lovely piece but it has a big flaw. You must play with the torque of the bottom Torx head screws to achieve the correct tension on the stock and action for proper groups. The reason for this is because the bottom inside of the stock does not contact the action screw points AT ALL. when you install the screws they will actually flex the stock UP towards the action, putting tension on the stock and action. This is NOT IDEAL. So, what is the fix for this to get back to nice small groups? A simple trip to Lowes, a dremel/cutting tool/hacksaw, and about $1.15 is all you need. We want to anchor the action to the bottom of the stock, and take off all of that tension. Correctly done, the action and stock will lightly touch up top, and be rock solid at the screw points.


-We need a spacer. Two to be exact. We need to bridge the gap from Action threads to stock. We will do this with nylon spacers. 1/2"x.257x1" length will be fine if you think you will mess up cutting. it's $1.15 for a 2-pack. they also have a 1/2" length that will work fine. this is the same size as the action screw points so they will fit the stock channel in the front already.


<a href="http://postimage.org/" target="_blank">http://s22.postimg.org/in5clz0v5/008236708301.jpg</a>







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-Remove the action and stock, place action upside down on table for the duration of this mod. I removed my scope and laid it on the rail.




-Next, we need the cutting device. I used a Dremel and it isn't precise as I like, but it gets the job done. Just square it up after the main cut is made with a file. All we need is the correct thickness so the stock and the action are touching and the stock no longer flexes. If you cut the spacers too long, they will sit the action UP too high and it will flop around. NOT good. This is the cut & fit part. Get to cutting & fitting ;).


-Drop in the front spacer in the front stock channel that the front screw base slides into. Keep trying it until you get the action in flush with the stock up top, but touching the spacers at the bottom. Use a thin tool to check that when the action is in the stock the spacers ARE in tight and not loose. IF they are LOOSE.......well you cut off to much, start over again. Gotta be snug. Do the rear after this. That's the way I did this. The rear has no channel, so place it op top of the inverted action on the rear screw base and drop stock onto it. use a small wire or tool to make sure spacer isn't too thin. Rear spacer is more remotely located than the front one.


MY SPACER WIDTHS:
Rear: approx 0.239"
Front: approx 0.220"




FRONT:
<a href="http://postimage.org/" target="_blank">http://s13.postimg.org/m0pl7y3dz/image_copy_3.jpg</a>


REAR:
<a href="http://postimage.org/" target="_blank">http://s13.postimg.org/z3l7r7tlz/image_copy_2.jpg</a>



<a href="http://postimage.org/" target="_blank">http://s5.postimg.org/g4i0jws9j/stock_inserts.jpg</a>



-After everything fits up nice, snug those two T20 Torx bolts down (T20 for large, T15 for the small mag plate one. GO EASY on that one). Notice how you now no longer have the wood stressing and cracking noises! You made a wood sammich with nylon and bottom plate buns. good job. NOW you dont have to worry about 16in lbs front and 13.464328 in lbs rear or whatever concoction you have to come up with to have a decent group. Just tighten the screws town snug and go shoot :)


-Shoot and get back your PRE-Tacticool stock accuracy. THIS WILL NOT IMPROVE ACCURACY. This is to simply get it back to the original accuracy, with a much nicer stock and cheek weld. I verified this @ 25yds at the same range and position as when I bought the rifle. I might have to tweak the shims a bit, but it's def better that before. it's so cheap and quick to do, why not try it?


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Both targets were at 25yds at an indoor range with terrible shooting position off of the table:


Stock MK2 FV-SR with a FACOG 4x:
<a href="http://postimage.org/" target="_blank">http://s13.postimg.org/vnt3hnwdj/image_copy.jpg</a>





Spacer mod, screws tight, 10x scope and a blurry target (so it's WORSE than it should be):
<a href="http://postimage.org/" target="_blank">http://s13.postimg.org/88b6cbcmf/image_copy_4.jpg</a>




SELFLESS PLUG:
<a href="http://postimage.org/" target="_blank">http://s13.postimg.org/jag9ar6p3/image.jpg</a>





I hope this might help some of you with issues.
   
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Link Posted: 8/30/2015 11:00:09 AM EDT
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Para stock prototype for the MK2, it takes Butler Creek rear folders, AR mil spec tubes or ACE side folders.

Link Posted: 8/30/2015 10:48:16 PM EDT
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Nice - Will there be a version to accept the left hand MK-II actions?
Link Posted: 9/2/2015 11:17:35 AM EDT
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Finally get to add mine to the thread,

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Link Posted: 9/3/2015 11:52:43 AM EDT
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Had mine for a while now, finally got it painted and into a Boyd's stock.  I have to say this is one of my favorite guns at this point, it just plain shoots.  I'll post some more pics of it in action and some groups later, but here it is right after the paint job next to my rem700.

Link Posted: 9/4/2015 4:34:29 PM EDT
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My FVSR w/Spectre II in full Texas camo!" />
Link Posted: 9/5/2015 3:19:38 PM EDT
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Just need a stock and bipod.
Link Posted: 9/6/2015 5:15:02 PM EDT
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I'm going to put a Nikon PROSTAFF 3-9x40 Rimfire Matte BDC 150 on mine.

Ring recommendations?
Link Posted: 9/6/2015 5:33:01 PM EDT
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I used Weaver tactical. Medium rings is the lowest they have for 1" tube.
Link Posted: 9/6/2015 5:39:10 PM EDT
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Warne Low QD Rings or Nikon S-Series Medium . I don't think Nikon makes an S-Series low or I would go with them.
Link Posted: 9/7/2015 11:59:30 AM EDT
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Warne Low QD Rings or Nikon S-Series Medium . I don't think Nikon makes an S-Series low or I would go with them.
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I'm going to put a Nikon PROSTAFF 3-9x40 Rimfire Matte BDC 150 on mine.

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Warne Low QD Rings or Nikon S-Series Medium . I don't think Nikon makes an S-Series low or I would go with them.


Went with the latter. Thank you.
Link Posted: 9/7/2015 11:34:30 PM EDT
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THIS is Badass bro! Well Done!

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Link Posted: 9/8/2015 1:38:55 PM EDT
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Thanks, I can't wait for the can to be approved
Link Posted: 9/19/2015 2:23:53 PM EDT
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I just put money down on a MKII FVRS in .22lr on sale at Cabela's.
Link Posted: 9/23/2015 1:59:28 PM EDT
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I'm late to the party, but I've been following this thread and the Mark II for a while now.

I have a FV-SR in hand as of yesterday.

I'm planning on shooting it for a while before I make any changes.

I have read the entire thread and my only question/issue is deciding which scope to go with.

If I narrow it down to the Mueller APT and the PA 4-14 FFP, which would you pick?  Also, please assume that I can purchase both for the same price (price is not an issue in my decision between the two).

I plan to shoot out as far as possible (I've got a 600 yard range) and I have FFP glass on my Grendel.  I'm leaning toward the PA, but I really want clear glass and a good crisp reticle.  I also want to have a reticle that does not cover too much of the target, and I know the FFP will not change in size in relation to the target.  Is the Meuller reticle small/thin?

Any other options in the sub $200 price range?  I don't want to sink a ton of money into this rifle.  I'd like to be in it for less than $550.

Thanks!
Link Posted: 9/25/2015 2:20:59 PM EDT
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So many nice guns that are built up, off setting the fact .22 is cheap.

I live in the suburbs of Chicago and would not have regular access to anything past 100 yards. Im thinking a mark 2 fv-sr and some rim fire glass. Is there a good place to order the gun from? What groups can I expect with a stock setup, i know its probably been covered already. I've never owned a bolt gun or a " precision" rifle but I'd like to learn on this platform. Despite being in my mid 20s I have crap nerves and holding still for a perfect shot is impossible. Maybe training will help fix that

Thanks

Jon
Link Posted: 9/29/2015 8:03:04 AM EDT
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Bought mine from here, no tax and free shipping + $20 transfer by my  FFL.
http://www.sportsmansoutdoorsuperstore.com/category.cfm/CurrentPage/1/sportsman/bolt-action-rifles/of3/22-LR



Link Posted: 10/1/2015 8:23:34 PM EDT
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Savage FVSR with a Dual Huntertown Kestrel.  12" of suppressor makes in amazinlgy quiet.  



MAHA
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Duel? WTH?
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MAHA

Duel? WTH?




2 Guardians connected in the middle.

MAHA
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Duel? WTH?


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2 Guardians connected in the middle.

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Alright I have to ask where did you get those grips on your 622.

Link Posted: 10/11/2015 6:12:53 PM EDT
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Duel? WTH?

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2 Guardians connected in the middle.
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Alright I have to ask where did you get those grips on your 622.


That is my freinds gun.  He does hydro diping, I am almost 100% sure they are dipped.  

MAHA
Link Posted: 10/12/2015 4:01:35 PM EDT
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Agreed, installed Boyds with nylon washer mod this week and it is night and day difference.
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I think it would be of marginal help. I'd save for the Boyd's.


Agreed, trash the factory stock ASAP.  
 


Agreed, installed Boyds with nylon washer mod this week and it is night and day difference.


Even with the skinny barrel? Just deal with the enlarged barrel channel?
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I'm late to the party, but I've been following this thread and the Mark II for a while now.



I have a FV-SR in hand as of yesterday.



I'm planning on shooting it for a while before I make any changes.



I have read the entire thread and my only question/issue is deciding which scope to go with.



If I narrow it down to the Mueller APT and the PA 4-14 FFP, which would you pick?  Also, please assume that I can purchase both for the same price (price is not an issue in my decision between the two).



I plan to shoot out as far as possible (I've got a 600 yard range) and I have FFP glass on my Grendel.  I'm leaning toward the PA, but I really want clear glass and a good crisp reticle.  I also want to have a reticle that does not cover too much of the target, and I know the FFP will not change in size in relation to the target.  Is the Meuller reticle small/thin?



Any other options in the sub $200 price range?  I don't want to sink a ton of money into this rifle.  I'd like to be in it for less than $550.



Thanks!
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Don't rule out the MidwayUSA BSA 4-14 Mil/Mil FFP scope.  Love mine.
Link Posted: 10/12/2015 6:18:46 PM EDT
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Can you tell me what scope, bipod and pack you're using?

Thanks
Link Posted: 10/12/2015 8:41:11 PM EDT
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Savage FVSR with a Dual Huntertown Kestrel.  12" of suppressor makes in amazinlgy quiet.  
http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k158/Mahamotorworks/ARFcom/583BDFB3-F35C-463E-B0C2-559FB37355E5.jpg
MAHA

Duel? WTH?


http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k158/Mahamotorworks/ARFcom/787CA74F-21FF-4219-8160-9BC7C79EFBB8.jpg

2 Guardians connected in the middle.

MAHA



Did you machine the middle piece or do they offer it ?

Link Posted: 10/13/2015 10:44:49 AM EDT
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Did you machine the middle piece or do they offer it ?
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Savage FVSR with a Dual Huntertown Kestrel.  12" of suppressor makes in amazinlgy quiet.  
http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k158/Mahamotorworks/ARFcom/583BDFB3-F35C-463E-B0C2-559FB37355E5.jpg
MAHA

Duel? WTH?

http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k158/Mahamotorworks/ARFcom/787CA74F-21FF-4219-8160-9BC7C79EFBB8.jpg
2 Guardians connected in the middle.
MAHA

Did you machine the middle piece or do they offer it ?


This is what happens when you are going to school for milling and lathe works.

MAHA
Link Posted: 10/13/2015 11:40:21 AM EDT
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Can you tell me what scope, bipod and pack you're using?

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Can you tell me what scope, bipod and pack you're using?

Thanks


Scope is a Primary Arms 4-14x44 Mildot FFP
Bipod is a Harris
Stock Pack is a Triad Tactical
Link Posted: 10/13/2015 9:30:52 PM EDT
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This is what happens when you are going to school for milling and lathe works.

MAHA
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Savage FVSR with a Dual Huntertown Kestrel.  12" of suppressor makes in amazinlgy quiet.  
http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k158/Mahamotorworks/ARFcom/583BDFB3-F35C-463E-B0C2-559FB37355E5.jpg
MAHA

Duel? WTH?

http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k158/Mahamotorworks/ARFcom/787CA74F-21FF-4219-8160-9BC7C79EFBB8.jpg
2 Guardians connected in the middle.
MAHA

Did you machine the middle piece or do they offer it ?


This is what happens when you are going to school for milling and lathe works.

MAHA


Want some more practice making another one ?
I just  happen to have a couple Guardians in the safe begging to be joined in the middle...lol
Link Posted: 10/14/2015 8:13:54 PM EDT
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Hey guys, first Savage and first post here. I bought a TRR-SR as my long range suppressor host for my Sparrow. I've read this entire thread and decided on the Primary Arms 4-14x44 Mildot FFP, 25 MOA DIP rail, DIP baseplate, Harris swivel bipod. I haven't shot it yet (waiting for soybean field where I'm shooting it to be harvested and busy with bow season) but I'm pretty excited about it. I don't have any experience playing with turrets but I'm hoping this will be a good trainer for me. Does anyone out there want to buy my rail that came with the TRR-SR?
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