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<blockquote data-quote="bowhunthard88" data-source="post: 348698" data-attributes="member: 12575"><p>Both rifles will be extremely accurate, however, for extreme2 accuracy lol I believe the LRPV has the upper hand. </p><p></p><p>1. The action is stiffer due to the fact it only has a port in the left side to eject from. It is a bridged receiver with the feed ramp machined into the action, both of these make it stiffer. The action also attaches to the stock with 3 action screws, not just two.</p><p></p><p>2. The barrel is a minimal-tapered full 1", no flutes.</p><p></p><p>3. The stock is a HS Precision, with a full length aluminum bedding block.</p><p></p><p>I have one of the right-bolt/left-port model in 22-250 1:12" twist. It's awesome. However, it is quite heavy. My gun weighs in at close to 16 lbs. with scope and bipod. As of right now tho it averages about .2 - .3" 4-shots @ 100 yds. with 52gr FB HP bullets. @ 450 yds. I shot a group of about 2" without correcting for wind (the group height was .79", it was spread out on the horizontal).</p><p></p><p>I have a review for my rifle @: <a href="http://varmintxt.webs.com/svg12lrpv.htm" target="_blank">Savage model 12 long range precision</a>.</p><p></p><p>Although, they now make a LRPV with a detatchable box magazine. Just some food for thought.</p><p></p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bowhunthard88, post: 348698, member: 12575"] Both rifles will be extremely accurate, however, for extreme2 accuracy lol I believe the LRPV has the upper hand. 1. The action is stiffer due to the fact it only has a port in the left side to eject from. It is a bridged receiver with the feed ramp machined into the action, both of these make it stiffer. The action also attaches to the stock with 3 action screws, not just two. 2. The barrel is a minimal-tapered full 1", no flutes. 3. The stock is a HS Precision, with a full length aluminum bedding block. I have one of the right-bolt/left-port model in 22-250 1:12" twist. It's awesome. However, it is quite heavy. My gun weighs in at close to 16 lbs. with scope and bipod. As of right now tho it averages about .2 - .3" 4-shots @ 100 yds. with 52gr FB HP bullets. @ 450 yds. I shot a group of about 2" without correcting for wind (the group height was .79", it was spread out on the horizontal). I have a review for my rifle @: [URL="http://varmintxt.webs.com/svg12lrpv.htm"]Savage model 12 long range precision[/URL]. Although, they now make a LRPV with a detatchable box magazine. Just some food for thought. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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