( 5 out of 5) WOOH

by 410SKEETER from Indpls, IN on December 22, 2014

This is one of the very best buys in a 22 in the world, my opinion.



HOWEVER you must, clean the barrel real good, they just don't have the time at the factory.



Make sure both scope mounts on the receiver are tight and loktited. Make sure!



My stock was warped, probably from being removed from its fixture too soon, but that's just a guess, so be sure the sides are not rubbing on your free floating barrel.



I thought a 24 would be most likely to shoot about anything good, considering times.



OOH Buddy, does this puppy shoot!!! STRAIGHT. I lapped mine with 10 rounds of Winch copper clad, cleaning with a pull thru each shot. Then after 5 rounds of Rem Target, once, again 10 rounds, and that's all I have the patience for and more than I have given any other, but I guess I'm getting old. By the eight patch I could see it was much cleaner from original first pull. This is a Browning break in recommendation for their hammer forged chromed barrels.



Buy both the 16 and 24, just check screwed down scope on receiver mounts & clear stock warpage on free floating barrels. My Hats off to Savage, these are made in Canada, it says on side of gun.