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Offline randy_68

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Took the .223 Edge to the range today
« on: June 22, 2010, 10:08:37 AM »
Had a couple of days off and managed to sqeeze in a couple hours of shooting at the Sugar Ridge F&W rifle range. I was the only one there for the first hour and it was cool and calm, a great day to be shooting. I took my new Savage Edge .223, a Savage 93XP .22 Mag and my H&R .357 Maxi.
This is the groups at 100 yards on the left and 200 yards on the right target
1. top left -- 45 gr Rem hp
2. top right-- 50 gr Rem hp
3. bottom left - Hornady V-max 55 gr
4. bottom right-- golden Bear 62 gr hp($6.79 box of 20)

second target on right at 200
1. bottom left 55 gr V-max - aimed at center red dot- 1 of them is below target 2 are in lower left
2. 3 in lower center 62 gr Golden Bear hp - aimed at center red dot.
3. three shots around center were 62 gr GB hp - aimed at top of diamond.

all in all not bad for out of the box new gun with a heavy trigger.


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Re: Took the .223 Edge to the range today
« Reply #1 on: June 25, 2010, 03:05:51 AM »
Not the Edge but I have two Stevens 200, they have the stiff trigger problem too, the one needed trigger work the other was OK, I stopped into the Gun shop last week, He had a target from the Edge with the Package Scope, It had very impressive groups at 100 yards, I think it was in 243. The Edge is going to be a hard rifle to beat, for price and out of the box Accuracy.

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Re: Took the .223 Edge to the range today
« Reply #2 on: July 02, 2010, 12:09:34 PM »
I think after you get the trigger tuned up things will get a lot better.  This is from my Savage 10 in 17 Remington, 100 yards and the first 5 shots of the day.  These rifles can do very well when you get them totally sorted out.  Larry

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Re: Took the .223 Edge to the range today
« Reply #3 on: July 03, 2010, 05:27:22 PM »
Got to shoot my new Edge 223 at 100 yards finally, 3 shots covered by a dime with Ultramax ammo, not sure weight of bullet, not marked on box? Also, picked un my Edge 7-08, had 3 shots touching at 50 yards. Triggers are , well, good, but too much weight, 8-9 pouinds???With trigger work, these will be hard to beat, feel  and handle better than my Savage 110 243............

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Re: Took the .223 Edge to the range today
« Reply #4 on: July 03, 2010, 05:54:52 PM »
hey dudes, I'm looking at the Savage site,

what is the difference between the Edge and the Edge XP?

those camo stocks look sharp btw...
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Re: Took the .223 Edge to the range today
« Reply #5 on: July 03, 2010, 06:06:57 PM »

4. bottom right-- golden Bear 62 gr hp($6.79 box of 20)



Look at that Golden Bear group for less than $7/box! Now that is news, that kind of accuracy for what a lot of folks call junk ammo! If that is junk, bring it on!

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Re: Took the .223 Edge to the range today
« Reply #6 on: July 04, 2010, 04:58:12 AM »
If the riflwe shoots that good with the so called junk just think what it would do after working uo a good reload? I love both of my savages my 6BR will out shoot all of them I own. lou
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Re: Took the .223 Edge to the range today
« Reply #7 on: July 04, 2010, 01:06:12 PM »
I am extremely pleased that it shoots that good with the cheap ammo. I tried them in my 1-12 Handi and they were ok but not the best.  This gun shows a preferance for the 55-62 grainers. I don't have the dies for .223 yet but I may invest in them later. I worked the trigger over after I shot those groups and it is probably 4-5 pounds now, it was 8-9 before. I haven't had time to shoot it yet tho.
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Re: Took the .223 Edge to the range today
« Reply #8 on: July 05, 2010, 02:03:46 PM »
hey dudes, I'm looking at the Savage site,

what is the difference between the Edge and the Edge XP?

those camo stocks look sharp btw...

The XP comes with a scope.

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Re: Took the .223 Edge to the range today
« Reply #9 on: July 07, 2010, 07:18:52 PM »


First 3 groups from 50 yds right out of the box(bore cleaned of course). 55gr Hornady, 26grs H-335, smooth gun, trigger could be better but have shot a lot worse. I like the gun and for the price it is a keeper. The 100yd group opened just a tad then it got windy, going back next week for more. I did use a mechanical rest and shot 1 group at just an inch but that is cheatin.