If removing the action screw on the older ones bother you just have an extra pillar installed.
Not a big deal and bed it while your are at it.
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If removing the action screw on the older ones bother you just have an extra pillar installed.
Not a big deal and bed it while your are at it.
I love how these threads always go:) Someone always has to rain on someone else's parade. Congrats on the new gun, for the money you can't go wrong with a Savage.
Ya GREAT BUY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And the peanut gallery speaks LOL
Always mark your ram rod on you first initial load (charge) and bullet, so you have a depth reference. This way you will never double load by mistake since you will have a reference point marked on your rod. Savage 10ML II, best on the market....and smokeless :)
Man, why did you revive this thread? Now we have to explain and rationalize, again, to all the non smokeless users, why we like our Savages.:rolleyes:
I don't know if they'll get it, how great a muzzleloader they are, if they did the Savage 10ML II would still be in production. Only Muzzleloader that I know that will hit hard out to 300 yrds +. Knocked a nice buck down in early Oct a couple years ago at 272 yrds., he almost did a somersault.
I'm ON. born and raised but when I lived there I only used rifle for moose and deer, do they have a muzzleloader season in ON? First intro to muzzleloader for me was when I moved to SK. since there is a early season in Oct.
Oh that's an easy answer..LOL
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Nice pic, better yet, nice cap badge/insignia
When did you serve with the Royal Australian Electrical and Mechanical engineers?