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Thread: Savage MKII FV-SR ??

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    Quote Originally Posted by kVon View Post
    I just put mine together in a Boyds Tacticool w/ DIP BOTTOM METAL. I used Burris Signature Zee rings with a Nikon P-22 2-7x32 scope. Sweet little package, accurate, and came in around $500 for everything.

    I went shooting yesterday and got very good groups. I honestly had more gun shooting this .22 than anything else I have shot in a while.
    what does this change or upgrade? i ordered rifle and tacticool stock yesterday but dont know if/why i need this?

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    I run a CZ 452 American suppressed. Have you looked at one?
    Compare them side by side you will buy the CZ. The 452 is a very accurate little bolt gun. I had my eye on a Savage but my lgs had me try both side by side. CZ felt like a center fire bolt rifle vs. the Savage felt like well a .22 But still the Savage would be my second choice.

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    already ordered a mkii, but thanks

    next i need a good recommendation on a good mil-dot scope for it. preferably something like a 3-9x

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    I see you bought one after Posted. I run a Nikon BDC 3-9x40. Clear glass , one of my favorite scopes
    http://www.opticsplanet.com/reviews/...0-reticle.html
    Last edited by TunaFisherman; 04-04-13 at 14:35.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikeith View Post
    what does this change or upgrade? i ordered rifle and tacticool stock yesterday but dont know if/why i need this?
    The FV-SR comes with a stock that has integral bottom components molded into the stock. When you swap out the stock for a real one, you need a set of "bottom metal" to finish the assembly.

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    not a fan of ballistic drop reticles because ive have yet to see and accurately calculated one especially on a 2fp

    does sightmark make a decent scope?
    http://www.opticsplanet.com/yukon-si...e-sm13016.html

    considering this one

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    In my opinion Sightmark are junk.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikeith View Post
    not a fan of ballistic drop reticles because ive have yet to see and accurately calculated one especially on a 2fp

    does sightmark make a decent scope?
    http://www.opticsplanet.com/yukon-si...e-sm13016.html

    considering this one
    Sightmark are junk. Sightron are OK.
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    Re: Savage MKII FV-SR ??

    Mueller APT and APV are great scopes..I have an APV on my CZ452
    Last edited by wahoo95; 04-04-13 at 20:26.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TunaFisherman View Post
    I see you bought one after Posted. I run a Nikon BDC 3-9x40. Clear glass , one of my favorite scopes
    http://www.opticsplanet.com/reviews/...0-reticle.html
    I second this. I have the 2-7x32 Nikon p-22 BDC. Whether or not the bdc works properly (haven't shot enough yet to tell) the glass is very clear for a cheaper scope.
    "The opportunity to secure ourselves against defeat lies in our own hands, but the opportunity of defeating the enemy is provided by the enemy himself." - Sun Tzu

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