Simonrees 45 Posted January 23, 2012 Report Share Posted January 23, 2012 (edited) Hi Guys I called into my local RFD today to pick up some Winchester .22's While I was there I noticed a very nice looking Savage R93 BVSS .17hmr, its the Heavy Stainless Steel Barrel model complete with a 6 - 24 x 50 Hawke Scope and an SAK Mod. The barrel has been cut for the Mod and reproofed He's asking £450.00 Its very similar to the one in the pic. Has anybody got one or can anyone tell me anything about them. Basically is it any good and is it worth the asking price? Cheers. Edited January 23, 2012 by Simonrees Quote Link to post
lazybones1416 0 Posted January 23, 2012 Report Share Posted January 23, 2012 Hi mate i have a savage paid about the same amount for a second one hand one i can't complain it shoots nice but is a bit on the heavy side That is if comparing to a c z i have the thumbhole stock best shot was 200 yard head shot on a rabbit after 3 months paper punching Quote Link to post
Simonrees 45 Posted January 24, 2012 Author Report Share Posted January 24, 2012 Thanks for that, I did notice it was a little on the heavy side but then it has a "Heavy" Barrel so its to be expected I suppose. I did like the Stainless bold and the action was as smooth as silk. Quote Link to post
shootlodge 146 Posted January 24, 2012 Report Share Posted January 24, 2012 (edited) I had a sporter barel, think it was £120 new a few year back, They are rough as old boots, the finish has a little to be disired on the standard savage, although the one in the pic looks a tad better, due to the stock . have a look around , before you guy, a nice sako finfire varmin can be had for the same money you suggest , or a nice cz , both superb accuracy Edited January 24, 2012 by shootlodge Quote Link to post
vitalspark 4 Posted January 24, 2012 Report Share Posted January 24, 2012 I've got the thumbhole version and will stick with it 'till the barrel wears out. A nice solid and accurate piece of kit. The only issue I had with it was the magazine setup which is a bit awkward to insert until you get used to it. Quote Link to post
Simonrees 45 Posted February 4, 2012 Author Report Share Posted February 4, 2012 thanks for the replies, I bought the gun today and got him to put a brand new SAK silver Mod on it instead of the black one so it looks really nice! I picked up 100 Winchester 17gr Vmax at the same time so can't wait to get down the farm and try it out!! Quote Link to post
vitalspark 4 Posted February 5, 2012 Report Share Posted February 5, 2012 Good choice. You won't regret it though I'd advise hearing protection if you are paper punching. Are you planning to break in the barrel? As my version of the rifle doesn't lend itself to a rod I did it with a bore snake and copper solvent as I figured it would be better than not doing it at all. One clean with solvent, on the bristles only, every shot for first 10 shots then one clean every three shots for the next 15. Took about an hour but not sure if it really made any difference but I felt better for making the attempt. By the way using the bore snake was a bit of a pain but I've found it easier as more rounds have gone through the gun so it's worth persevering. Happy shooting. Quote Link to post
Simonrees 45 Posted February 5, 2012 Author Report Share Posted February 5, 2012 Just back from the farm and a little disappointed that the scope is knackered! Externally its like brand new but I'm shooting 18" left and there's no more adjustment on the scope as the turret is wound fully out. and looks as though someone has used a pliers or something to try and wind it further out. So will the dealer tomorrow and try and get it swapped. its a Hawke AO 6.5 - 20 x 50 IR Nite-eye. Quote Link to post
Simonrees 45 Posted February 5, 2012 Author Report Share Posted February 5, 2012 Good choice. You won't regret it though I'd advise hearing protection if you are paper punching. Are you planning to break in the barrel? As my version of the rifle doesn't lend itself to a rod I did it with a bore snake and copper solvent as I figured it would be better than not doing it at all. One clean with solvent, on the bristles only, every shot for first 10 shots then one clean every three shots for the next 15. Took about an hour but not sure if it really made any difference but I felt better for making the attempt. By the way using the bore snake was a bit of a pain but I've found it easier as more rounds have gone through the gun so it's worth persevering. Happy shooting. Hi thanks for that. The gun was second hand so already broken in. Also the only paper punching it'll do is zeroing. Incidentally they guy who bought it new has only put about 50 rounds through it according to the RFD Quote Link to post
fcs 1 Posted February 5, 2012 Report Share Posted February 5, 2012 Hi Simon, Just a thought before you rush back with the scope - try taking it off and re-centralise the horizontal and vertical turret adjustments on it. Check the mounting plate for the scope with a spirit level to ensure that it's not tilted one way or the other and refit the scope and try to re-zero. Had the same problem with a second hand .204 and the removal/adjustment/refit cured it, now shoots a sweet as a nut. Best of luck. Frank Quote Link to post
Simonrees 45 Posted February 5, 2012 Author Report Share Posted February 5, 2012 Thanks Frank I've had a bit of play with it this afternoon and cant get the Vertical axis anywhere near the line of fire. The L and R adjuster on the side is fully wound out to the Right and a little knurled as if someone has tried forcing it further. Its not a major problem it just means a visit back to the dealer who I know for a fact will sort it out, it was just a bit disappointing today not being able to do some groupings. Thanks again for the advice. Quote Link to post
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