It weighs in at around 13 pounds with the scope, the trigger pull was 2 lbs. 4 ounces out of the box. I gave it a few cursory patches down the barrel to remove some of the remnants of the factory test fire, moved my Nightforce 4-14 SHV over from my Sig 716 to the Savage, loaded up some test ammo, grabbed the two boxes of Winchester match ammo and headed to PSC. After 8 shots to get it sighted in I shot my first three round group with the Winchester match ammo, it was almost in the same hole (I had one set of handloads that were shooting the same as the factory ammo). Needless to say I was pleased with how it shoots. I ended up firing 20 rounds of factory ammo and 21 rounds of handloads I was playing with. I ran out of ammo before I could head to the 200 and 300 yard range.
This week I went to the 300 yard range at PSC and fired two groups. I never realized that I cannot see my holes at 300 yards with my spotting scope so I was not even certain I was hitting the target I set up. I aimed at two different points hoping I would hit the target. It turns out I had three shots in a little over an inch at 300 yards with one group, the other group was larger but this lets me now what the rifle is capable of when I do my part. Hopefully I can get the image to load, I always forget how to do that.
