I just rounded this Model 12 Long Range Precision Rifle up Friday, and I believe it is a keeper.
It is Chambered in 6.5CM. It has a 26 Inch Heavy Barrel that is Fluted. It has an H&S Precision Tactical Stock with a Saddle Cheek Piece. This model also came with the Savage Target Accu Trigger.
For a Scope, I have a Leupold MK3-HD 8-24X50 TMR-P5 Scope mounted on a 20MOA Base on it. The Scope has a Anti-Cant Device (Bubble Level) offset on the left side of the scope tube in front of the Turrets. This scope has the Tactical Milling Reticle, and adjusts in .1 Mil Clicks. The P5 Elevation Knob has the Zero Stop Feature. The Glass is Excellent on this scope.
For Ammunition I am shooting reloads consisting of: Hornady Brass, Federal Large Rifle Match Primers, RL17 Powder, and Hornady 120 Grain ELD-M Match Bullets. My load is clocking 2,994.47 FPS from the 26" Barrel. This load is shooting very well considering I did not work this load up in this rifle.
I have been building a Log Book for this Rifle. I am using the same Tactical Taylor OD Green Log Book Cover that I have been using for 30 years. Between furnishing Log Books for LE Sniper Classes and for my own use I have ordered several over the last 30 years. So far I have only completed the Drop Chart Log Sheet. I have Come-Up's from 100 yards thru 875 Yards. Why you ask did you stop at 875 yards. The simple answer is the way my sheet is set up. The Left Column goes from 100 yards to 475 yards in 25 yard increments. The Right Column starts at 500 and goes to 875 yards in 25 yard increments. This has 100 yards and 500 yards side by side on the same line. This system has 200 Yards and 600 yards again on the same line. The 100 yard Lines are all in Bold and Underlined so that they stand out. As I get time to retype Charts I will have a Drop Chart, Mill Ranging Chart, Table of Known Object Size Chart, Wind Chart, and a Round Count Chart. These charts are all contained in a 3 Ring Log Book Binder cut down to fit the Tactical Taylor log Book Cover. The cut down edges are taped with 100 MPH Tape.
This afternoon I decided to check the accuracy of my Drop Chart. I shot steel at the Range at 200, 300, 400, 500, and 600 yards. The steel was all freshly painted White with a Red Aiming Dot. I fired one round on each Steel Target. All rounds impacted either on or extremely close to the Aiming Dot's. All rounds were under MOA from the aiming point. Our old Sniper Match Silhouette had a Head Shot Scoring Zone for the adventurous willing to take a chance. All rounds from 200 thru 600 yards were close enough to the Dot's Center to have scored on the old Sniper Target's Bonus Shot. Very Impressive accuracy indeed. I do have other rifles that are capable of this accuracy. They are all custom builds with barrels by Brux (223 Rem) Mike Rock 5R (308 Win) Snider P5 (338 Lapua). The Savage Model 12 Long Range Precision was ready to drive tacks right out of the factory Box. Something I could not say about a couple Remington 700 PSS Sniper Rifles I bought over the years chambered in 308 Winchester that needed triggers changed before you could even try to shoot a bug hole group.
This Model 12 Long Range Precision is a keeper, along with the Leupold MK3-HD 8-24X50 TMR-P5 Scope.
Bob R
It is Chambered in 6.5CM. It has a 26 Inch Heavy Barrel that is Fluted. It has an H&S Precision Tactical Stock with a Saddle Cheek Piece. This model also came with the Savage Target Accu Trigger.
For a Scope, I have a Leupold MK3-HD 8-24X50 TMR-P5 Scope mounted on a 20MOA Base on it. The Scope has a Anti-Cant Device (Bubble Level) offset on the left side of the scope tube in front of the Turrets. This scope has the Tactical Milling Reticle, and adjusts in .1 Mil Clicks. The P5 Elevation Knob has the Zero Stop Feature. The Glass is Excellent on this scope.
For Ammunition I am shooting reloads consisting of: Hornady Brass, Federal Large Rifle Match Primers, RL17 Powder, and Hornady 120 Grain ELD-M Match Bullets. My load is clocking 2,994.47 FPS from the 26" Barrel. This load is shooting very well considering I did not work this load up in this rifle.
I have been building a Log Book for this Rifle. I am using the same Tactical Taylor OD Green Log Book Cover that I have been using for 30 years. Between furnishing Log Books for LE Sniper Classes and for my own use I have ordered several over the last 30 years. So far I have only completed the Drop Chart Log Sheet. I have Come-Up's from 100 yards thru 875 Yards. Why you ask did you stop at 875 yards. The simple answer is the way my sheet is set up. The Left Column goes from 100 yards to 475 yards in 25 yard increments. The Right Column starts at 500 and goes to 875 yards in 25 yard increments. This has 100 yards and 500 yards side by side on the same line. This system has 200 Yards and 600 yards again on the same line. The 100 yard Lines are all in Bold and Underlined so that they stand out. As I get time to retype Charts I will have a Drop Chart, Mill Ranging Chart, Table of Known Object Size Chart, Wind Chart, and a Round Count Chart. These charts are all contained in a 3 Ring Log Book Binder cut down to fit the Tactical Taylor log Book Cover. The cut down edges are taped with 100 MPH Tape.
This afternoon I decided to check the accuracy of my Drop Chart. I shot steel at the Range at 200, 300, 400, 500, and 600 yards. The steel was all freshly painted White with a Red Aiming Dot. I fired one round on each Steel Target. All rounds impacted either on or extremely close to the Aiming Dot's. All rounds were under MOA from the aiming point. Our old Sniper Match Silhouette had a Head Shot Scoring Zone for the adventurous willing to take a chance. All rounds from 200 thru 600 yards were close enough to the Dot's Center to have scored on the old Sniper Target's Bonus Shot. Very Impressive accuracy indeed. I do have other rifles that are capable of this accuracy. They are all custom builds with barrels by Brux (223 Rem) Mike Rock 5R (308 Win) Snider P5 (338 Lapua). The Savage Model 12 Long Range Precision was ready to drive tacks right out of the factory Box. Something I could not say about a couple Remington 700 PSS Sniper Rifles I bought over the years chambered in 308 Winchester that needed triggers changed before you could even try to shoot a bug hole group.
This Model 12 Long Range Precision is a keeper, along with the Leupold MK3-HD 8-24X50 TMR-P5 Scope.
Bob R
