Savage 10BA STEALTH 308 - 20" Barrel, 10 Rounds
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Caliber | 308 Winchester/7.62 NATO |
Barrel Length | 20 |
Capacity | 10 |
In-Store Purchase Only | |
Lexington, KY | Not in store |
Greenville, KY | Not in store |
Sevierville, TN | Not in store |
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Model 22637 |
Condition Factory New |
Bud's Item # 8550 |
UPC 011356226372 |
Manufacturer Savage Arms |
When I got the rifle home I ordered then installed a Precision Armament A04-012 M41 MUZZLE BRAKE 7.62MM, Vortex Optics Precision Matched Rings 30mm - Height 0.87 inches - Picatinny Mount, Vortex Optics Defender Flip Cap Set - Eyepiece E-10 (41.5-46mm) & Objective Lens Cover O-50 (55-59 mm)and Vortex Optics Viper Riflescope 50 mm Sunshade. The Vortex Viper VPR-M-06MD 6.5x20x50 PA scope I already had on hand.
Took it to the range and spent the time it took to adjust the stock, scope and all to fit me. Shooting from a wobbly wooden bench at 100 yards, using a couple of lousy ill-fitting sandbags under the stock, holding steady was a little challenging with a crappy bench and getting used to and finding the right stock/scope eye relief adjustment and focus. The final group results, after zeroing and fitting the scope/stock for me, was 1.1MOA but that was me being bad at steadying the butt on the sandbags slipping around on me. The rifle was trying to give me half MOA, as there are basically 3 groups, the 1st two shots and then the 2nd two and 3rd; but I was fighting the sandbags slipping around under my stock. In short, I am pleased and expecting next range trip to get my sub half MOA groups, then take it out to 200 and 300 yards.
Here is a picture of the setup and first shots at 100 yards as I fought with my unsteady stock bracing. Basically I had to keep shoving the bags under the stock as they slid off the bench to the ground after the 1st 2 shots, which the first 2 were the shots at the center of the target. The following 3 shots were after I put the sand bags back on the bench and started again, fighting them and losing my indexing and moving the bag under the stock a 3rd time. Anyway, more range time and work on my control, the rifle will deliver no doubt. Just have to do my part.
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Although you have to move the cheek rest out of the way, it was an easy boresight after scope was mounted. First three rounds at 50yds were a little larger than a single ragged hole. Took it to 100yds with the Berger Ammunition, half MOA out the box with 168gr Berger ammo (classic hunter bullets). Trigger is exceptionally light and crisp; ~2lb pull without adjustment. The best accutrigger I've had on a Savage so far.
Very comfortable to shoot. Despite some reviews, I've found the cheek riser to be comfortable and to hold position. If you have a scope with a short eye relief, then you may want the cheek riser to be a little longer. You can shorten the LOP to get closer to the scope without your cheek being on the leading edge of the riser. I'd say this is a scope issue instead of a negative on the rifle.
What I'd like to see change is the sling arrangement. Sling stud up front does not swivel. QD cup on rear means you need to get a sling that doesn't have the sling swivels sewn on so you can replace one with a QD cup sling mount. Another option would be to place an MLOK QD cup on the fore end and get a sling with two QD cup swivels. That may actually be better because it helps relieve my only other issue; shooting from bags. For me, I had to be careful to keep the fore end sling stud off the bag as well as the magazine. Failure to do so would affect accuracy when the mag/stud hit the rest. Placing an mlok QD on the side would make for an easier carry, allow removal of the forward stud and give greater flexibility with bags.
My particular rifle preferred 168gr over 150gr bullets but your mileage may vary.
Great experience with Buds Gun Shop. Matched price and fast shipping!
Fit and finish superb...outstanding accuracy... 5 shots @100yds covered by a dime with 168gr Match Kings and my handloads!
More expensive competitors eat your heart out! Savage does just as well and doesn't break the bank!
Kudos to Savage Arms!
Questions & Answers
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- Asked 06/02/2020 02:23 by Syed H
A:Syed, it has a 10 Round Detachable Box Magazine which makes it a 10 + 1. Restricted States only count magazine capacity for restriction and not the chambered 1 round. -
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- Asked 07/19/2018 13:12 by Eric C
A:that is you choice but I like the added benefits of team buds like layaway on used guns -
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- Asked 12/18/2017 17:46 by Vidal M
A:Yes, 10rd Magazine - ((Complete Specifications)) are : Savage Arms 10/110 BA Stealth Law Enforcement Series Bolt Action Rifle 22637 - Right Hand Bolt Action - .308 Winchester - 20"Carbon Steel Barrel - 1:10" Twist Rate - 10 Round Detachable Box Magazine - Savage AccuTrigger - Factory Blue Printed Savage Action - Monolithic Aluminum Chassis Machined from Solid Billet - Magpul M-LOK Compatible Forend - One Piece Picatinny Rail - Threaded 5/8x24 with Thread Protector - Mako Group/FAB Defense ButtstockSee 1 more answer |
Pistol Grip - Overall Length 38.5" - Overall Weight 9.25lbs - Matte Black Finish. -
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- Asked 10/26/2017 04:04 by Richard W
A:Richard, stock has gotten low. As stock levels rise and fall, so does prices as well. You can save hundreds if you learn to play the "Stock Level" game at Buds. -
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- Asked 09/10/2017 21:21 by Arthur B
A:I like the stealth you picked. The SIG M400 is a very nice NY rifle but 200yards is out there. I'd go with this Stealth if you like it. You'll find a few other NY compliant 7.62s but the price is near double this one. If you can accept the ergonomics and size of this stealth, I think it will do what you like.See 3 more answers | -
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- Asked 08/15/2017 10:24 by YOURNEWWEBSITE S
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- Asked 08/06/2017 04:26 by Leonard R
A:Unfortunately the design on this particular stock is symmetrical Leonard. I don't know if this is a deal breaker for you or not. Nice rifle though.See 2 more answers | -
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- Asked 07/30/2017 14:01 by Daniel H
A:Yes indeed. 308 is actually a slightly higher pressure load than 7.62x51 Nato. -
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- Asked 06/24/2017 03:08 by Robert S
A:https://www.budsgunshop.com/catalog/product_info.php/products_id/719017947/Savage+STL+308+20+CHS+10+LefthandSee 1 more answer | -
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- Asked 06/24/2017 03:08 by Robert S
A:https://www.budsgunshop.com/catalog/product_info.php/products_id/719017947/Savage+STL+308+20+CHS+10+LefthandSee 2 more answers | - Show More Questions
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