My first bolt action rifle was a Savage 110 in .30-06, bought it new in 1994. The action wasn't the smoothest, but it was accurate and reliable. I ended up trading it, but now I wish I still had it.
I have wanted a .222 for 50 years, and now Savage is the only one making one available in the U.S. I just bought a model 25 .222, with reservations, but I shouldn't have worried. The first handload I tried shot into .75" at 100yds. I am sure with some tweaking it will do better. Not a fancy gun, but the action is smooth and functions well, obviously shoots great. Wish they would make a model 12 laminated stainless varmint gun in .222. I would buy one in a heartbeat.
I bought the mdl 25 Walking Varminter laminated stock in .17 Hornet a year ago. Took me two months before I could find ammo for it. Still trying to find some 25 grainers. Picked up a set of reloading dies too.
Most accurate factory rifle I've ever owned is a Savage Predator hunter Max-1 in 22-250. With handloads it'll shoot well under .5 MOA 5 shot groups every time
Very neat video. I have a couple of 116 Weather Warriors, one in 7MM Rem Mag and the other in 300 Win Mag. Both are great shooters and have been on several successful hunts.
Ya, but what about my favorite, the model 219!?!? The epitome of inexpensive single shot rifles!?!?!? Me want the full range of this fine rifle... How about bringing them back, as they were, slim, light, and ready?!?!
Thank you. I'd like to have included more detail but sadly Savage asked me to edit quite a lot of facts and figures about precise quantities but believe me, they make a LOT of guns there😂
Poor mans Winchester. Shoots as good if not better than most on the market. Always has and the not so well off could afford one. Not so cheap any more.
I like American made, but after watching the Bergara factory tour video, the Savage factory looks, run down, dirty and way less modern technology than Bergara. Kind of made me sad 😳
I absolutely love the savage design ......with the barrel nut and floating bolt head...........I have rebarrelled several of them and its easy............the savage rifles are the pinnacle of simplicity and accuracy right out of the box............I would prefer they still offer classic synthetic stocks...........the newer styles they offer are gawdy looking in my opinion............They need to bring back the stevens 200 bolt action rifle...........the Axis II is ugly looking..............
If only America didn’t hVe unions that jack up wages to stupid levels. Then they negotiate ridiculous benefits packages. Consumers PAY for all that - or DON’T and your union jobs move out of the US.
Tell them to make their magazines actually fit not only the correct chambers but also the magwell itself! They are acurate guns but their end product is otherwise unacceptable. For anyone interested, they use a magazine that fits a .223 for their .350 legend. Thats just bad ethics.
I liked them before the 60s. The today savage is junk! Saying that if savage wants to send me 7mm mag or 25/06 to try out I would, plus I know two other people would like to do the same. I would give a honest review on it.
I like the short action model 10's made around 2005 blind magazine with accutrigger centerfeed or stagger feed..............I would take a Savage over a Remington anyday
The actions are spot on..........the model 10 action is both a classic and masterpiece in design..........Junk, you don't which end of the rifle the round comes out of..............lol
My first Savage rifle, model 116 30-06 (1994), was a piece of junk. I waited over ten years to buy another Savage rifle model116 375 (2015) Ruger, and I replaced the factory stock. I waited again; I thought Savage had made some improvements, but no way? 110 Tactical 308W, the 20" barrel, a mess. It too where I had to replace the barrel with a Criterion barrel 22" march grade hand lapped. Lastly, the only thing about the 110 Tactical is that the factory stock is outstanding, but I did finally replace it with a KRG Bravo stock, which is better. Savage, no way. Stick with TIKKA rifles.
My first bolt action rifle was a Savage 110 in .30-06, bought it new in 1994. The action wasn't the smoothest, but it was accurate and reliable. I ended up trading it, but now I wish I still had it.
VERY FUN TOUR , THANKS FOR THE RIDE ALONG 💯👍
Thank you for sharing a once in a lifetime look at one of my favorite companys.
I have wanted a .222 for 50 years, and now Savage is the only one making one available in the U.S. I just bought a model 25 .222, with reservations, but I shouldn't have worried. The first handload I tried shot into .75" at 100yds. I am sure with some tweaking it will do better. Not a fancy gun, but the action is smooth and functions well, obviously shoots great. Wish they would make a model 12 laminated stainless varmint gun in .222. I would buy one in a heartbeat.
I bought the mdl 25 Walking Varminter laminated stock in .17 Hornet a year ago. Took me two months before I could find ammo for it. Still trying to find some 25 grainers. Picked up a set of reloading dies too.
They need to make the 99 savage again
Most accurate factory rifle I've ever owned is a Savage Predator hunter Max-1 in 22-250. With handloads it'll shoot well under .5 MOA 5 shot groups every time
That's very good!
Thanks for this, my first ever centerfire rifle was a .308 Savage model 11 way back in 2012. I still take deer with it to this day!
Really enjoyed the tour. Thanks for getting it set up and taking us along!
Very neat video. I have a couple of 116 Weather Warriors, one in 7MM Rem Mag and the other in 300 Win Mag. Both are great shooters and have been on several successful hunts.
Recently purchased A Savage 110 Tactical in 6MM ARC 18" BBL really like it! Is very accurate.
Just in time for the holidays! 💪 Feels like a warm welcome into the brand.
Had a Savage 110 FP heavy barrel in .223, essentially a sniper's weapon, hit a quarter (25 cents) at 100 yards with ease.
I rebarreled a 10 FP In 300 blackout............love it!
Ya, but what about my favorite, the model 219!?!?
The epitome of inexpensive single shot rifles!?!?!?
Me want the full range of this fine rifle...
How about bringing them back, as they were, slim, light, and ready?!?!
Another fantastic video on factory that builds weapons
Enjoyed this Chris very interesting and informative cheers mate 👍👍
Thank you. I'd like to have included more detail but sadly Savage asked me to edit quite a lot of facts and figures about precise quantities but believe me, they make a LOT of guns there😂
I am looking forward to purchasing two 1911s Stainless with no rail, and getting them high bright polished. I hooe Ssvage offers that option.
Very old school factory
Shut it down and move.
My question is whats the little tiny bee bee’s that are found on the threads of the berral nut…
On which model?
That is shot blast
Great Video💯💥💥💥💥💥💥💥
Poor mans Winchester. Shoots as good if not better than most on the market. Always has and the not so well off could afford one. Not so cheap any more.
Amazing 🙏👍❤❤❤❤❤
I felt like a kid in a candy store.
3:57 The ATF would defined that block of metal as a "firearm".
I like American made, but after watching the Bergara factory tour video, the Savage factory looks, run down, dirty and way less modern technology than Bergara. Kind of made me sad 😳
lol, just bought a .22 mag today and this comes up......
I absolutely love the savage design ......with the barrel nut and floating bolt head...........I have rebarrelled several of them and its easy............the savage rifles are the pinnacle of simplicity and accuracy right out of the box............I would prefer they still offer classic synthetic stocks...........the newer styles they offer are gawdy looking in my opinion............They need to bring back the stevens 200 bolt action rifle...........the Axis II is ugly looking..............
I wished ALL Savage guns were USA made. Too many made in Canada right now for me. It’s a USA company. Bring them all back to the USA.
Canadian QC is better, also, Savage bought Lakefield so the rim fire rifles are made in Canada still
Right tighty, lefty loosy!!!!
Lakefield is a time honored name, for less than a premier handle, but the quality shines through!!!!!!
If only America didn’t hVe unions that jack up wages to stupid levels. Then they negotiate ridiculous benefits packages. Consumers PAY for all that - or DON’T and your union jobs move out of the US.
As long as they're made in North America, Canada or Mexico, I'm good with it. 🤠
Modelo 64 savage precio
Until savage restart manufacturing the 99 and double barrel shotguns I'm not interested in their products.
Tell them to make their magazines actually fit not only the correct chambers but also the magwell itself! They are acurate guns but their end product is otherwise unacceptable.
For anyone interested, they use a magazine that fits a .223 for their .350 legend. Thats just bad ethics.
I liked them before the 60s. The today savage is junk! Saying that if savage wants to send me 7mm mag or 25/06 to try out I would, plus I know two other people would like to do the same. I would give a honest review on it.
I had ..few..of..thim
All..garage...junk
I like the short action model 10's made around 2005 blind magazine with accutrigger centerfeed or stagger feed..............I would take a Savage over a Remington anyday
*This is possibly the WORST video tour I've ever watched. Whoever is running the camera and narrating should never be allowed to do it again*
Glad you watched it
@@chrisparkin431*That makes one of us*
@@Fireworxs2012 excellent
For the most part, the guns made today by Savage are junk!
Not really true at all.
I disagree. I have a B22 mag that is an absolute tack driver and easy to tear down and clean.
The actions are spot on..........the model 10 action is both a classic and masterpiece in design..........Junk, you don't which end of the rifle the round comes out of..............lol
@@numbaoneUFCfan Not really junk, but definitely sub par. Maybe your standards are low and your ignorant.
My first Savage rifle, model 116 30-06 (1994), was a piece of junk. I waited over ten years to buy another Savage rifle model116 375 (2015) Ruger, and I replaced the factory stock. I waited again; I thought Savage had made some improvements, but no way? 110 Tactical 308W, the 20" barrel, a mess. It too where I had to replace the barrel with a Criterion barrel 22" march grade hand lapped. Lastly, the only thing about the 110 Tactical is that the factory stock is outstanding, but I did finally replace it with a KRG Bravo stock, which is better. Savage, no way. Stick with TIKKA rifles.
Model 99 best gun ever made
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