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		<title>Sunday GunDay: Savage Varmint Rig Becomes 300M Comp Rifle</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Editor: This story by Tommy C. (aka &#8220;dc.fireman&#8221;) comes from our Shooters&#8217; Forum. It&#8217;s fascinating to see how a relatively inexpensive Savage M12 BVSS varmint rig was transformed into a sophisticated 300M match rifle with a modern chassis, Shilen barrel, and top-of-line sights. With some ingenuity, and careful parts selection, Tommy created a rifle that [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Editor: This story by <strong>Tommy C.</strong> (aka &#8220;dc.fireman&#8221;) comes from our <a href="https://forum.accurateshooter.com/threads/an-american-mostly-300m-rifle.3979707/" target="_blank">Shooters&#8217; Forum</a>. It&#8217;s fascinating to see how a relatively inexpensive <a href="https://www.savagearms.com/content?p=firearms&#038;a=product_summary&#038;s=19139" target="_blank">Savage M12 BVSS varmint rig</a> was transformed into a sophisticated 300M match rifle with a modern chassis, Shilen barrel, and top-of-line sights. With some ingenuity, and careful parts selection, Tommy created a rifle that can compete with match rifles costing many thousands of dollars more. American ingenuity at work!</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/sav2607.jpg" alt="300m meter Savage BVSS .260 Remington Shilen barrel Chassis prone rifle"></p>
<h2>Savage Reborn &#8212; Old BVSS Transformed into 300M Match Rifle</h2>
<p><em>by Tommy C. (aka &#8220;dc.fireman&#8221;)</em><br />
So, I began the project of building a 300M International competition gun, about a year ago, intending to compete at the 300M Nationals this year in Minnesota at the Minneapolis Rifle Club. Realistically, I didn&#8217;t want to pay the price-tag demanded of the Bleikers, Grunig &#038; Elmigers, Hammerlis, or Tanners that (infrequently) pop-up for sale from time to time. So I decided to <strong>build my own 300M Match rifle</strong> with an American action, barrel, chassis, and trigger.</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/sav2604.jpg" alt="300m meter Savage BVSS .260 Remington Shilen barrel Chassis prone rifle"><br />
<i>Here is Tommy&#8217;s completed 300M Match rifle with Savage action in PDC Custom chassis.</i></p>
<p>I had decided on the <a href="https://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/2019/04/six-five-smackdown-the-260-remington-vs-6-5x55-swedish/" target="_blank">.260 Remington</a> (aka 6.5-08) as the caliber choice. This beat out 6.5&#215;47 Lapua simply due to the cost/availability of brass. The .260 Rem cartridge is based on the .308 Win parent. I made my first batch of brass by necking down some Federal .308, and it worked great. [Editor: We do recommend <a href="https://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/2015/09/tests-show-lapua-260-rem-brass-is-very-uniform/" target="_blank">Lapua .260 Remington brass</a> for match purposes for those who don&#8217;t have a supply of good .308 Win brass.]</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/sav2603.jpg" alt="300m meter Savage BVSS .260 Remington Shilen barrel Chassis prone rifle"></p>
<p>I had an older Savage M12 stagger-feed action, originally from an <strong>old .22-250 BVSS</strong>. I contacted James at <a href="https://northlandshooterssupply.com/" target="_blank">Northland Shooter Supply</a>, and he walked me through the game plan and equipment I needed: Shilen Select Match 26&#8243; barrel, NSS Stainless recoil lug and nut, a set of Forster headspace gauges, and the NSS action wrench.</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/sav2602.jpg" alt="300m meter Savage BVSS .260 Remington Shilen barrel Chassis prone rifle"><br />
<i>Catalog photo of current Savage M12 BVSS in .22-250 Rem.</i></p>
<p>A few months later, I replaced the original Accu-trigger with a Rifle Basix SAV-II trigger, and immediately wondered why I waited so long to do that. The Rifle Basix is perfect for my application. Mind you the he safety DOES NOT work now, but, I don&#8217;t need it for my application.</p>
<p>Another member on the AccurateShooter Forum sold me a BVSS stock that has been re-worked by Alex Sitman of Masterclass Stocks, and it served as a placeholder, until I could find a maker who could nearly replicate my <a href="https://www.feinwerkbau.de/en/products/small-bore-rifles" target="_blank">Feinwerkbau</a> 2700 Alu stock in my smallbore match gun.</p>
<p>After scouring the AccurateShooter Forum, and multiple internet searches, I found <a href="https://www.pdccustom.com/" target="_blank">PDC Custom</a> in Michigan. I spoke with Craig Kierstadt a few times, before finally deciding to pull the proverbial trigger on his chassis. He had a few of the older chassis stocks with spacing for the Savage stagger-feed action. He machined an Anschutz rail into the fore-end for my hand stop and sling. Then he powder-coated the chassis black, and sent it to me sans grip and butt plate.</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/sav2605.jpg" alt="300m meter Savage BVSS .260 Remington Shilen barrel Chassis prone rifle"><br />
<i>Photo of action/chassis. Tommy says: &#8220;It locks up really tightly, and you can tell Craig spent some time on the CNC work need to make this all fit.&#8221;</i></p>
<p>There are a few minor issues with the PDC chassis, but overall, I would rate this a 9.5 out of a possible 10. The price, and the features built into it, plus the ease of which everything fit together, far outweigh any minor issues. And two of the issues I quickly corrected with Teflon tape. I will need to make a walnut cheek piece &#8212; a curved one isn&#8217;t conducive to aperture iron sight shooting.</p>
<h2>Savage Action .260 Rem 300M Match Rifle Components:</h2>
<table border="0" cellpadding="12">
<tr valign="top">
<td>
<p><strong>Action, Barrel, Stock, Grip</strong><br />
Savage M12 stagger-feed action, 4.27&#8243; spacing<br />
Shilen Select Match Barrel, 26&#8243;<br />
Rifle Basix SAV-II Trigger<br />
PDC Custom Chassis &#8212; tool-less adjustments<br />
Bobsled SLED for single loading (required)<br />
MEC Contact III Butt plate (German)<br />
MEC handstop/sling swivel (German)<br />
Walnut Target grip for AR-15 (eBay sourced)</td>
<td>
<p><strong>Sight Components and Hardware</strong><br />
MEC Spy Long rear sight (German)<br />
Centra front sight tunnel (German)<br />
Centra adjustable aperture (German)<br />
Medesha sight extension tube + collar<br />
Champion&#8217;s Choice front sight base<br />
Champion&#8217;s Choice mirage band</td>
</tr>
</table>
<blockquote><p>For his practice load, Tommy shot 123gr Hornady ELD-M bullets with H4831 powder and CCI BR2 primers. This load performed well &#8212; Tommy posted: &#8220;My 25-shot initial prone test today shows promise. There are five sighter shots, and 20 record shots. One of the 9s at 9 o&#8217;clock is my first sighter, the other one I own. The 8 out at 4 O&#8217;clock was a round that was difficult to chamber. My initial scoring puts me somewhere in the vicinity of 193-7X.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p><center><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/sav2606.jpg" alt="300m meter Savage BVSS .260 Remington Shilen barrel Chassis prone rifle"></p>
<p><i>The target used is the NRA C2, &#8220;300M International Rifle Target, reduced for 200 yards&#8221;.<br />The 10 Ring is 2.40&#8243; in diameter, while the Inner 10 (X-Ring) is 1.24&#8243;.</i></center></p>
<p><img class="alignright" hspace="20" width="140" src="https://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/vargetjuly01.gif" alt="Varget powder 300m .260 Remington"><b>Match Load &#8212;  Varget and Nosler Bullets</b><br />
For his match load, Tommy switched to Varget and Nosler bullets: &#8220;My match load uses 37.9 grains Hodgdon Varget with a Nosler 123gr bullet. This was a recommendation by a gentleman with a lot of experience in 300M shooting.&#8221;</p>
<p>Tommy adds: &#8220;The amount of knowledge gained via the <a href="https://forum.accurateshooter.com/" target="_blank">AccurateShooter Forum</a> has made this all a reality, instead of just a passing thought.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Sunday GunDay: Old Savage Becomes 300M Match Rifle</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 26 May 2019 07:20:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Editor: This story by Tommy C. (aka &#8220;dc.fireman&#8221;) comes from our Shooters&#8217; Forum. It&#8217;s fascinating to see how a relatively inexpensive Savage M12 BVSS varmint rig was transformed into a sophisticated 300M match rifle with a modern chassis, Shilen barrel, and top-of-line sights. With some ingenuity, and careful parts selection, Tommy created a rifle that [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/sav2600.jpg" alt="300m meter Savage BVSS .260 Remington Shilen barrel Chassis prone rifle"></p>
<p>Editor: This story by <strong>Tommy C.</strong> (aka &#8220;dc.fireman&#8221;) comes from our <a href="http://forum.accurateshooter.com/threads/an-american-mostly-300m-rifle.3979707/" target="_blank">Shooters&#8217; Forum</a>. It&#8217;s fascinating to see how a relatively inexpensive <a href="https://www.savagearms.com/content?p=firearms&#038;a=product_summary&#038;s=19139" target="_blank">Savage M12 BVSS varmint rig</a> was transformed into a sophisticated 300M match rifle with a modern chassis, Shilen barrel, and top-of-line sights. With some ingenuity, and careful parts selection, Tommy created a rifle that can compete with match rifles costing many thousands of dollars more. American ingenuity at work!</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/sav2607.jpg" alt="300m meter Savage BVSS .260 Remington Shilen barrel Chassis prone rifle"></p>
<h3>Savage Reborn &#8212; Old BVSS Transformed into 300M Match Rifle</h3>
<p><em>by Tommy C. (aka &#8220;dc.fireman&#8221;)</em><br />
So, I began the project of building a 300M International competition gun, about a year ago, intending to compete at the 300M Nationals this year in Minnesota at the Minneapolis Rifle Club. Realistically, I didn&#8217;t want to pay the price-tag demanded of the Bleikers, Grunig &#038; Elmigers, Hammerlis, or Tanners that (infrequently) pop-up for sale from time to time. So I decided to <strong>build my own 300M Match rifle</strong> with an American action, barrel, chassis, and trigger.</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/sav2604.jpg" alt="300m meter Savage BVSS .260 Remington Shilen barrel Chassis prone rifle"><br />
<i>Here is Tommy&#8217;s completed 300M Match rifle with Savage action in PDC Custom chassis.</i></p>
<p>I had decided on the <a href="https://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/2019/04/six-five-smackdown-the-260-remington-vs-6-5x55-swedish/" target="_blank">.260 Remington</a> (aka 6.5-08) as the caliber choice. This beat out 6.5&#215;47 Lapua simply due to the cost/availability of brass. The .260 Rem cartridge is based on the .308 Win parent. I made my first batch of brass by necking down some Federal .308, and it worked great. [Editor: We do recommend <a href="https://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/2015/09/tests-show-lapua-260-rem-brass-is-very-uniform/" target="_blank">Lapua .260 Remington brass</a> for match purposes for those who don&#8217;t have a supply of good .308 brass.]</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/sav2603.jpg" alt="300m meter Savage BVSS .260 Remington Shilen barrel Chassis prone rifle"></p>
<p>I had an older Savage M12 stagger-feed action, originally from an <strong>old .22-250 BVSS</strong>. I contacted James at <a href="https://northlandshooterssupply.com/" target="_blank">Northland Shooter Supply</a>, and he walked me through the game plan and equipment I needed: Shilen Select Match 26&#8243; barrel, NSS Stainless recoil lug and nut, a set of Forster headspace gauges, and the NSS action wrench.</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/sav2602.jpg" alt="300m meter Savage BVSS .260 Remington Shilen barrel Chassis prone rifle"><br />
<i>Catalog photo of current Savage M12 BVSS in .22-250 Rem.</i></p>
<p>A few months later, I replaced the original Accu-trigger with a Rifle Basix SAV-II trigger, and immediately wondered why I waited so long to do that. The Rifle Basix is perfect for my application. Mind you the he safety DOES NOT work now, but, I don&#8217;t need it for my application.</p>
<p>Another member on the AccurateShooter Forum sold me a BVSS stock that has been re-worked by Alex Sitman of Masterclass Stocks, and it served as a placeholder, until I could find a maker who could nearly replicate my <a href="https://www.feinwerkbau.de/en/products/small-bore-rifles" target="_blank">Feinwerkbau</a> 2700 Alu stock in my smallbore match gun.</p>
<p>After scouring the AccurateShooter Forum, and multiple internet searches, I found <a href="https://www.pdccustom.com/" target="_blank">PDC Custom</a> in Michigan. I spoke with Craig Kierstadt a few times, before finally deciding to pull the proverbial trigger on his chassis. He had a few of the older chassis stocks with spacing for the Savage stagger-feed action. He machined an Anschutz rail into the fore-end for my hand stop and sling. Then he powder-coated the chassis black, and sent it to me sans grip and butt plate.</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/sav2605.jpg" alt="300m meter Savage BVSS .260 Remington Shilen barrel Chassis prone rifle"><br />
<i>Photo of action/chassis. Tommy says: &#8220;It locks up really tightly, and you can tell Craig spent some time on the CNC work need to make this all fit.&#8221;</i></p>
<p>There are a few minor issues with the PDC chassis, but overall, I would rate this a 9.5 out of a possible 10. The price, and the features built into it, plus the ease of which everything fit together, far outweigh any minor issues. And two of the issues I quickly corrected with Teflon tape. I will need to make a walnut cheek piece &#8212; a curved one isn&#8217;t conducive to aperture iron sight shooting.</p>
<h2>Savage Action .260 Rem 300M Match Rifle Components:</h2>
<table border="0" cellpadding="12">
<tr valign="top">
<td>
<p><strong>Action, Barrel, Stock, Grip</strong><br />
Savage M12 stagger-feed action, 4.27&#8243; spacing<br />
Shilen Select Match Barrel, 26&#8243;<br />
Rifle Basix SAV-II Trigger<br />
PDC Custom Chassis &#8212; tool-less adjustments<br />
Bobsled SLED for single loading (required)<br />
MEC Contact III Butt plate (German)<br />
MEC handstop/sling swivel (German)<br />
Walnut Target grip for AR-15 (eBay sourced)</td>
<td>
<p><strong>Sight Components and Hardware</strong><br />
MEC Spy Long rear sight (German)<br />
Centra front sight tunnel (German)<br />
Centra adjustable aperture (German)<br />
Medesha sight extension tube + collar<br />
Champion&#8217;s Choice front sight base<br />
Champion&#8217;s Choice mirage band</td>
</tr>
</table>
<blockquote><p>For his practice load, Tommy shot 123gr Hornady ELD-M bullets with H4831 powder and CCI BR2 primers. This load performed well &#8212; Tommy posted: &#8220;My 25-shot initial prone test today shows promise. There are five sighter shots, and 20 record shots. One of the 9s at 9 o&#8217;clock is my first sighter, the other one I own. The 8 out at 4 O&#8217;clock was a round that was difficult to chamber. My initial scoring puts me somewhere in the vicinity of 193-7X.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p><center><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/sav2606.jpg" alt="300m meter Savage BVSS .260 Remington Shilen barrel Chassis prone rifle"></p>
<p><i>The target used is the NRA C2, &#8220;300M International Rifle Target, reduced for 200 yards&#8221;.<br />The 10 Ring is 2.40&#8243; in diameter, while the Inner 10 (X-Ring) is 1.24&#8243;.</i></center></p>
<p><img class="alignright" hspace="20" width="140" src="https://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/vargetjuly01.gif" alt="Varget powder 300m .260 Remington"><b>Match Load &#8212;  Varget and Nosler Bullets</b><br />
For his match load, Tommy switched to Varget and Nosler bullets: &#8220;My match load uses 37.9 grains Hodgdon Varget with a Nosler 123gr bullet. This was a recommendation by a gentleman with a lot of experience in 300M shooting.&#8221;</p>
<p>Tommy adds: &#8220;The amount of knowledge gained via the <a href="http://forum.accurateshooter.com/" target="_blank">AccurateShooter Forum</a> has made this all a reality, instead of just a passing thought.&#8221;</p>
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