Savage Long Range Hunter

ColoradoV

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Looking at maybe picking one up in 300 wsm and was wondering what folks think of this gun? It has been awhile since I got a new gun and I need a cow elk and mule deer shootin machine good to 700ish yds as I sold my LR 7mm custom build to finance the wife's rifle. It seems that this gun likes the short mags better than the mags but I would be open to the 300wm as well.

Also I will put a 4-12 ish 40 mm scope on it and who would any of you guys recommend for a good gunsmith to get the bases and rings from as well as mount the scope properly? I would pay a few extra $ to buy the entire set up ( short of the scope) from the right gunsmith who can put it all together properly I just dont know who.

Dont have the $ for another custom build so thought this set up would work for my application. I do reload and plan to work up something that works in this rifle.

Thanks for any info and I am in Co but will and can ship a gun/scope to the right gunsmith.
 
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Ikeepitcold

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I was about to buy one myself but chose to go with the SMR Paladin in 300 Win Mag.

I have read a bunch about the Savage and there are a lot of mixed reviews. Don't get me wrong I really love my Savage 7mm WSM and have shot it well passed 700 yards at steel and have taken a lot of game with it.

A few of the reviews said that it's a 50-50 chance on the. Long range Hunter. You can get a good one that shoots just like a high dollar Military spec custom outfit or one that won't group under 3" and 300 yards.

I would have gone with the Savage but that turned me off.

Take a look at this thread, it might help checking out some other set ups.

http://www.eastmans.com/forum/showthread.php/6416-Your-favorite-custom-semi-custom-hunting-rifle?highlight=Custom+semi
 

Doe Nob

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I bought one in 300 wm and like it. I would get the closest model without the adjustable cheek piece though, that thing hangs on everything when you are climbing around the mountains.
 

jlmoeller

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I have an older savage (pre accu-trigger) in 300 wsm and it shoots well. I would recommend the long range hunter. I wish they made it in 7wsm. In fact when my barrel is shot out it will become a 7wsm. I would mount a vortex viper HS-T 4-16 on it in Warne rings. Mount the scope, rings, and bases your self. There are two reasons I like savage rifles, 1. they shoot well, and 2. they are easy to re-barrel without the extra cost of a gunsmith.
 

Ikeepitcold

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I bought one in 300 wm and like it. I would get the closest model without the adjustable cheek piece though, that thing hangs on everything when you are climbing around the mountains.
I believe the cheek piece is removable with two "wing nuts"
 

digger11

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Look on gun Broker. I bought a LRH that some dealer back east had savage build.
They come with the accustock ,accutrigger and the brake.All in a camo stock like the predator without the dang cheekpeice.
Mine is 6.5-284,,I think they made some in the 300's as well.
 

BobT

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My son-in-law has one in .300WM it shoots great for a gun in its price range, his will average right at .5 MOA with 180 grain Nosler Accubonds or Sierra Game Kings either one.

Bob
 

ColoradoV

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Thanks and keep the comments coming. Bob your son and law would not be looking to sell it would he :)??

I would love a cooper or a custom but I already have a scope and was looking to get a lower price gun to fill in the gap for a bit. I do shoot out to 700 yds and longest one shot on a cow elk was 618yds. My local range is set up out to 1200 so I practice regularly at that distance. Kinda wanted a gun that could stretch its legs a bit. I would like to add a good shooting banger/beater gun to my safe that I also am not afraid to leave behind the seat in the truck..

Yea hard to decide if I should order one and see how it goes or save some more $ and get a cooper or custom.
 
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marcusvdk

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My brother has the savage hunter 11 i think is the model in 300 win mag. He loves it and it shoots really good groups at 200 yards

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2nasty4u

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I have that rifle in 7 mm. I really like mine. Ive shot 1 1/2" 3 shot groups at 400 yards on a few occasions. I settled on hsm ammo 168 grn. It shoots that the best from the different types that ive tried. I also shot some different brands where I was getting 3" 3 shot groups at 100 yards.
 

SansSouci

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If I wanted a new rifle and didn't go Sako, I'd give Savage a lot of consideration. From reviews of Savage rifles That I've read, they shoot awfully darn accurately.

With the advent of computer-aided manufacturing, most factory rifles are accurate. It seems as though the variables are in materials used for production.
 

SansSouci

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I have that rifle in 7 mm. I really like mine. Ive shot 1 1/2" 3 shot groups at 400 yards on a few occasions. I settled on hsm ammo 168 grn. It shoots that the best from the different types that ive tried. I also shot some different brands where I was getting 3" 3 shot groups at 100 yards.
That, sir, is astounding accuracy.