View Full Version : Almost ready to pull the triger on my first Savage
buffalojim
01-13-2017, 05:24 PM
Howdy folks. Been hunting whitetails almost 30 years and looking in to my first bolt action. Started with shotguns for years because that's all that was allowed. Then went to a lever action 30-30 which I still use and love today. Anyways, looking for something with a little more reach and not to punishing. Read quite a bit about Savage and seems to be a good way to go. Been looking at a 11 fcns in 7mm-08. Have a Leupold VX1 3-9 with Burris signature zee {med.} rings sitting on a shelf collecting dust. Seems like a good deer rifle setup. Only thing I'm not sure of is the base. And a good place to by a spare mag. Any advice you folks could offer would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
SageRat Shooter
01-13-2017, 06:51 PM
Spare mags at Cabela's, or Savage arms (directly). And I think a standard 1 or 2 piece Weaver base would work with your rings...
Rondogg
01-20-2017, 12:35 AM
Possibly take a look at the Savage 6.5 Creedmoor. Savage has a good reputation for out of box accuracy, and the 6.5 will easily reach out to extended ranges. And you can always get a Savage 308. Both fantastic rifles. Good luck
Zero333
01-20-2017, 01:52 AM
I have 7mm08 Savage, a couple 243win's, a couple 308win's and a couple 300winmags hunting rifles and I don't feel any less recoil from the 7mm08 than from a 308win.
308win has a crapload of different Factory ammo while the 7mm08 has very little.
308win has more energy and trajectory is just about the same as the 7-08. The only way the 7mm08 can trump the 308 is with Match projectiles which are not for hunting anyways.
I handload for all my rifles and still have not found 1 legitimate reason why the 7mm08 is better than the 308win. Except for being different.
Savage is a good choice.
I am not keen on magazines types. I know I am old fashioned, but its something that can come loose or be lost.
Its not like we are going to be attacked by rabid deer and need quick reloads.
I like a blind magazine.
I think caliber wise the 7mm 08 is as good as anything, deer aren't all that tough. My dad hunted with a 30-06 but that is what he had, we also had to be aware that there could be a Brown bear around so it was better as a backup for that issue which most don't have.
Mostly its a matter of range. 6.5s are fine, but wasted unless you are going to be shooting 400+ yards.
Bimmer
01-21-2017, 03:48 PM
Only thing I'm not sure of is the base. And a good place to by a spare mag...
I like a one-piece railed base... It makes shifting the scope forward/backward a lot easier, and there's less anxiety about mis-aligning things.
I bought spare magazines on eBay.
mbohuntr
01-21-2017, 04:24 PM
My savage 10 .308 kicks a lot less than my 110 .270 even with heavier bullets.. just a thought, and lots of different combinations to try..
RustyShackle
01-21-2017, 05:10 PM
I have 7mm08 Savage, a couple 243win's, a couple 308win's and a couple 300winmags hunting rifles and I don't feel any less recoil from the 7mm08 than from a 308win.
308win has a crapload of different Factory ammo while the 7mm08 has very little.
308win has more energy and trajectory is just about the same as the 7-08. The only way the 7mm08 can trump the 308 is with Match projectiles which are not for hunting anyways.
I handload for all my rifles and still have not found 1 legitimate reason why the 7mm08 is better than the 308win. Except for being different.
errr, what?
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