Here are shots 4, 5, and 6 from the Savage Predator Hunter..

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Here are shots 4, 5, and 6 from the Savage Predator Hunter..

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Should have broke the barrel in I guess...

.376" minus .204" nets this group at .172"....

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Here is what she looks like, first rifle on the left....

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Is the vented rib another option on the predator? (1st rifle on the left).

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Post by Gmoney »

acloco wrote:Is the vented rib another option on the predator? (1st rifle on the left).

:)
Alright, if you want to get technical you better reread :wink:

You are referring to a shotgun, I said first rifle.....grin...

For you slow folks I should have said "second gun from the left".... :wink:
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Well, that settles it. I need one of them for a carry rifle. Nice shootin. Any idea how much the rifle weighs??
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which left? this one or the other left
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Hawkeye Joe wrote:Well, that settles it. I need one of them for a carry rifle. Nice shootin. Any idea how much the rifle weighs??
Good luck trying to find one, let alone in .204. I mean that.....

It weighs 7 1/4 w/o scope. Add 14 oz. for the scope plus sling and loaded belly I figure a carry weight of a hair under 9...

PERFECT weight for a rifle leaning on shooting sticks, which it will be, IMHO....

I'm kinds digging it with the black scope with black Talleys atop the camo rifle..... :wink:

Can you tell I'm tickled?
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Post by acloco »

LOL! I know, it was cheap & easy, but I chuckled a little when I was typing the post.


But, in some states, that evil black thing with the vented rib....MUST be an assault rifle. :)
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acloco wrote:LOL! I know, it was cheap & easy, but I chuckled a little when I was typing the post.


But, in some states, that evil black thing with the vented rib....MUST be an assault rifle. :)
grin..
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I ordered one of those Predator camo rifles today in 204. We'll see how long it takes. As long as it's here before October 1, i'm cool with it 8) .
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Cool Joe...

I'm digging it big time....
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Ruh Roe, Rooby! :eek: COMPETITION!

You beat my Factory/Factory by .002" - .378" - .204" = .174"

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Re: Here are shots 4, 5, and 6 from the Savage Predator Hunter..

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Gmoney
How's the stock. Is it like the ones on the FV's but camo?? I just looked at some camo scopes for mine when it comes in. The Nikon Omega with BDC reticle was SWEET. It has SUPER fine hairs and circles. NOT like the 2x4's they used for crosshairs in my Buckmaster with BDC. That's what I'm going with.
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Re: Here are shots 4, 5, and 6 from the Savage Predator Hunter..

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I am not trying to stir anything up here OK?? :mrgreen:
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Re: Here are shots 4, 5, and 6 from the Savage Predator Hunter..

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Hawkeye Joe wrote:Gmoney
How's the stock. Is it like the ones on the FV's but camo?? I just looked at some camo scopes for mine when it comes in. The Nikon Omega with BDC reticle was SWEET. It has SUPER fine hairs and circles. NOT like the 2x4's they used for crosshairs in my Buckmaster with BDC. That's what I'm going with.
Joe, I like the stock...

I've played with the 110 and the 111 series and this stock is not nearly as "flimsy". Mine was free floating with no pressure points at all and I'm pleased with the stock. Don't know what else to say...grin...

It is rounded and fits in my shooting sticks like a glove...

I really like the black atop it right now so I'll leave the scope as it is for now. Good luck with the Omega scope. I can't like fine cross hairs as mine is a hunting rig....

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Re: Here are shots 4, 5, and 6 from the Savage Predator Hunter..

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Glen wrote:I am not trying to stir anything up here OK?? :mrgreen:
3 bulls with a 5 shot group in each bull
Copied from Page #1 of the original Postal Shoot thread.
Glen,

When you shoot in 98 degree heat it quickly goes from 5 shot to 3 shot groups....grin....
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