Big thumbs-up , "yes"....do stuff like this. Always wanted the better, wooden, stocks but ALL suffer the same front-mounting hole problem where too much wood is missing ( you can even see this in the vid, front hole is not "complete" all around, freeze-frame at timeline 10:33)...and it makes it hard to pillar bed ( like I did for the plastic-stocked MKII FV bull barrel gun I have)...using lamp-rod pillars and a home-made cheek riser. I'm getting about 1/2" groups using pre-2017 Wolf Match Target and CCI standard velocity....I may not be able to do better.
Great test of a budget rimfire and I'm very much looking forward to what you can do with the combo as planed. 22's have always been the best bang for the buck and are intrinsic to keeping the shooting skills sharp. Absolutely love what you do on this channel. Keep up the great work!!! Oh, and great shooting!
I have the MKll FV-SR Bronze finish 16" threaded fluted heavy barrel 3/4" and I put a Nightforce NXS 5.5 to 22 X 50 . At 50 yds I'm getting my best groups with CCI Standard Velocity about .350 with an occasional flyer still under 1" I have not shot any match ammo yet . My worst group was also with the bulk Federal same as in the video . I have only had the rifle 2 weeks . So far I think my 10/22 T,SS and my Dan Wesson Coyote EXP. Target shoot a little tighter But maybe I haven't found the sweet ammo yet looking to trying many more brands and velocities . Have a blessed one everyone .
With Savage, FV stands for F-synth stock, V-varmint (heavy) barrel. Very good rifle for the money, I got one new less than a month ago, put Vortex 5-25x56 Strike Eagle on it. It sure likes SK Standard Plus ammo at under 100m distances, CCI Standard Velocity works well too. Mind you, SK Standard Plus is same ammo as Rifle Match and Magazine, RM is ammo passing all QC, SP is sort of seconds and Magazine is thirds in QC testing; my guess is they go by weight, will have to test that theory thou. Rifle actually shot Win Dynapoints very well, that ammo was about 15 years old. I'm gonna put 40MOA Picatinny rail on it and drop it into MDT Oryx.
Great rifle! I added an extended magazine release available on eBay that makes mag changes easier. It’s a small aluminum part that attaches with a set screw.
This is awesome. Im currently doing some upgrades on a plastic stock savage b mag. 1st tried freefloating and it dropped the group size about 1/8 moa now ive stiffened the stock with epoxy resin and will be bedding it before the next test groups.
Just a thought but it might be interesting to see what a low cost barrel tuning aid would add to the mix. Often something as simple as a large O-ring will do wonders. Definitely would be in keeping to a budget friendly theme.
Seen a YT'er use a shaft collar. Titled $2 tuner. Does a year later follow-up on it. I put one on a bull bbl 22WMR to test for myself. Sweet spot not as quickly found (use of micrometer recommended) as commercial tuner but I didn't have to thread barrel and $2 was just as effective as $150+. Use nylon tipped set screw or a few pellets of #7-8 shot beneath set screw to protect barrel finish.
It will be interesting to see if it does shoot any better ... I wouldn't be disappointed if it didn't because it's shooting really well now !!! You can't go wrong with the good old CCI'S , great rounds in most rimfire's ....
I agree, I think this project is more for my own curiosity lol. The CCI standard is tough to beat. Even right now with the price per round for how well it shoots. You have to spend a LOT more to have a better shooting ammo IMO. Thanks for watching buddy.
I have found with my MK II FV that among match grade ammo's brand doesn't matter as much as lot#. It won't shoot bulk at all. Nor will it shoot high velocity ammo.
I'd get rid of that rifle. Both my MK1 and MKII's shoot cheap stuff real well. Federal automatch and CCI std. velocity target is some of their favorite "cheap" ammo. Match grade ammo, and it puts them into ragged holes. I'm talking 10 shot groups too, not 5. Federal automatch usually goes into .6". Life is too short to deal with a finicky rifle.
Thank you for responding. I was hoping they were low. Last night I said screw it and ordered a scope and a set of low rings I figured the rings were 20 bucks if they don't fit I'll find something else to put them on lol.
I just picked one up from Dunhams online firearm warehouse for $219. They come with a pair of Weaver mounts already installed. I mounted a 6-24X50 craptastic CVLIFE scope on it using a pair of cheap Amazon high mount rings. Maybe I could have used medium. The scope came with very tall see through rings that were way too tall. I guess mine is VERY budget class. I have a CVLIFE bipod coming for it. I haven't set the torque on the action mounting screws yet.
Big thumbs-up , "yes"....do stuff like this. Always wanted the better, wooden, stocks but ALL suffer the same front-mounting hole problem where too much wood is missing ( you can even see this in the vid, front hole is not "complete" all around, freeze-frame at timeline 10:33)...and it makes it hard to pillar bed ( like I did for the plastic-stocked MKII FV bull barrel gun I have)...using lamp-rod pillars and a home-made cheek riser. I'm getting about 1/2" groups using pre-2017 Wolf Match Target and CCI standard velocity....I may not be able to do better.
Great test of a budget rimfire and I'm very much looking forward to what you can do with the combo as planed. 22's have always been the best bang for the buck and are intrinsic to keeping the shooting skills sharp. Absolutely love what you do on this channel. Keep up the great work!!! Oh, and great shooting!
Thanks I appreciate ya watching!
I have the MKll FV-SR Bronze finish 16" threaded fluted heavy barrel 3/4" and I put a Nightforce NXS 5.5 to 22 X 50 .
At 50 yds I'm getting my best groups with CCI Standard Velocity about .350 with an occasional flyer still under 1"
I have not shot any match ammo yet . My worst group was also with the bulk Federal same as in the video . I have
only had the rifle 2 weeks . So far I think my 10/22 T,SS and my Dan Wesson Coyote EXP. Target shoot a little tighter
But maybe I haven't found the sweet ammo yet looking to trying many more brands and velocities . Have a blessed
one everyone .
With Savage, FV stands for F-synth stock, V-varmint (heavy) barrel. Very good rifle for the money, I got one new less than a month ago, put Vortex 5-25x56 Strike Eagle on it. It sure likes SK Standard Plus ammo at under 100m distances, CCI Standard Velocity works well too. Mind you, SK Standard Plus is same ammo as Rifle Match and Magazine, RM is ammo passing all QC, SP is sort of seconds and Magazine is thirds in QC testing; my guess is they go by weight, will have to test that theory thou. Rifle actually shot Win Dynapoints very well, that ammo was about 15 years old. I'm gonna put 40MOA Picatinny rail on it and drop it into MDT Oryx.
Thanks for this test! I've been wondering about this Savage, and couldn't find much real accuracy videos on it.
Great rifle! I added an extended magazine release available on eBay that makes mag changes easier. It’s a small aluminum part that attaches with a set screw.
This is awesome. Im currently doing some upgrades on a plastic stock savage b mag. 1st tried freefloating and it dropped the group size about 1/8 moa now ive stiffened the stock with epoxy resin and will be bedding it before the next test groups.
Just a thought but it might be interesting to see what a low cost barrel tuning aid would add to the mix. Often something as simple as a large O-ring will do wonders. Definitely would be in keeping to a budget friendly theme.
Seen a YT'er use a shaft collar. Titled $2 tuner. Does a year later follow-up on it.
I put one on a bull bbl 22WMR to test for myself. Sweet spot not as quickly found (use of micrometer recommended) as commercial tuner but I didn't have to thread barrel and $2 was just as effective as $150+.
Use nylon tipped set screw or a few pellets of #7-8 shot beneath set screw to protect barrel finish.
Winchester white box 36 grain mine loves quarter size groups at 100yrds
Dude best mark ui fv video so far!
Thanks for watching!
Nice reporting, I believe you'll see a difference after the upgrades, so keep us
posted ..........
Absolutely! Thanks for watching!
It will be interesting to see if it does shoot any better ... I wouldn't be disappointed if it didn't because it's shooting really well now !!! You can't go wrong with the good old CCI'S , great rounds in most rimfire's ....
I agree, I think this project is more for my own curiosity lol. The CCI standard is tough to beat. Even right now with the price per round for how well it shoots. You have to spend a LOT more to have a better shooting ammo IMO. Thanks for watching buddy.
This is great… If I can’t actually be doing the shooting myself this is the next best thing.
Another great an informative video series, looking forward to the next one.
Thanks for watching!
Can’t find your part 2?
I just bought one of the f models. No accutrigger, I haven’t shot it yet though.
Those actually dont shoot bad either from what Ive seen. Thanks for watching!
@@TheHide glad to hear that. Great video I appreciate them.
I have found with my MK II FV that among match grade ammo's brand doesn't matter as much as lot#. It won't shoot bulk at all. Nor will it shoot high velocity ammo.
Lots do make a huge difference for sure. Thanks for watching!
I'd get rid of that rifle. Both my MK1 and MKII's shoot cheap stuff real well. Federal automatch and CCI std. velocity target is some of their favorite "cheap" ammo. Match grade ammo, and it puts them into ragged holes. I'm talking 10 shot groups too, not 5. Federal automatch usually goes into .6". Life is too short to deal with a finicky rifle.
Thanks for the video
Looking forward to the upgrades great video
Thanks for watching!
Are those weaver #24 48024 scope base? And if so what ring gauge?
Another exciting series on the menu💥 If I had a dollar for every 4 shot clover that had the 5th one in the next zip code I'd be a rich man🤣😂🤣😂
Aint that the truth! Thanks for watching!
For a budget rifle 2.5lb isn't too bad, but yeah I'd love a 1.5lb trigger option as well.
I agree, thats really my only true complaint.
Hello! Thank you for the review. What in your opinion is better to buy mkII fv(sr) or b22 fv(sr)?
I personally like the MK II. For me they have just performed a little better. Thanks for watching!
I hope this gets to you. What height scope rings are you running?
These were low height. Thanks for watching!
Thank you for responding. I was hoping they were low. Last night I said screw it and ordered a scope and a set of low rings I figured the rings were 20 bucks if they don't fit I'll find something else to put them on lol.
@@cliffmitchell5451 Lol very true, they should work for you depending on your scope bell height.
What size or model;. version, etc scope mounts do you use on this savage 22 rifle?
Currently I have just a set of "low" height Leupold rifleman rings. Ill be using that same ring for the new scope also. Thanks for watching!
I just picked one up from Dunhams online firearm warehouse for $219. They come with a pair of Weaver mounts already installed. I mounted a 6-24X50 craptastic CVLIFE scope on it using a pair of cheap Amazon high mount rings. Maybe I could have used medium. The scope came with very tall see through rings that were way too tall. I guess mine is VERY budget class. I have a CVLIFE bipod coming for it. I haven't set the torque on the action mounting screws yet.
This is great, it's what us gun nuts love to do.
For sure! Thanks for watching!
I like it. The content I mean.
Thanks for watching!
Making me hungry for a yes you guessed it sub
Thanks for the support!