Changing things around a little this month Pete Moore tests a southpaw rifle from Savage just to prove they do exist
continue reading >Pete Moore gets a rare treat with a 22 Magnum semi-auto sporter and likes what he sees
continue reading >Pete Moore looks at Savage’s A22 semi-auto, in a more precision-orientated version
continue reading >Pete Moore finally discovers what Savage’s new semi-auto is capable of
continue reading >Savage's new A22 semi-auto shows exactly what it is capable off...
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Chris Parkin takes the latest Savage Axis rifle and Weaver scope combo for a spin
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Pete Moore sees that the latest Savage Axis II offers a movable feast in terms of what you can get
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Chris Parkin checks out the latest budget rifle from Savage and finds an excellent package deal none the less
continue reading >Pete Moore looks at the budget-busting and very shootable Savage Axis. With a new modern design...
continue reading >Pete Moore looks at the new Winchester 17WSM and its first launch platform, the Savage B-Mag; a rifle that dares to be different
continue reading >Chris Parkin gets his hands on a rimfire for precision shooting from Savage – the B22
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Pete Moore goes hands on with a very nice little thumbhole stocked Savage in 22-250 Remington
continue reading >Chris Parkin gets his hands on one of the latest straight-pull rifle options; the Savage Impulse Hog Hunter
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Pete Moore checks out the stainless/synthetic Savage MARK II rimfire and finds a basic design with bags of shootability
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Capitalising on the success with their 17HMR BTVS Savage are now offering this thumbhole stocked layout in 22 Long Rifle, Pete Moore sticks in his thumb…
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Pete Moore tests one of the new AccuTrigger versions of Savage’s Model 11 complete with detachable magazine system
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Chris Parkin tests the Savage Model 12 F/TR, a rifle purpose-built for long range accuracy…
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So it’s finally here the new Hornady 17 Hornet and its current launch platform the Savage Model 25. In the UK 17 centrefires have not been a success, with the 17 Rem having a brief burst of popularity, likewise 17 Remington Fireball, both then dropping down the charts quickly. Main reason being too wind-affected and cleaning fussy for the average shooter. These days if you are talking .17” then it’s HMR!
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Pete Moore looks at a new version of an old design that has morphed from a versatile field gun into a modern youth rifle
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Mark Stone tries out the new Savage Model 42 Combo, the sort of gun that defines America’s outback lifestyle…
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