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Savage Arms unveils new Precision Target Rifle line
November 6, 2006—
Savage Arms, renowned for out-of-the-box accuracy, has taken their legendary reputation for accuracy to new heights with the introduction of their line of precision target rifles. Whether they shoot in international competition or at the local range, shooters serious about long range target shooting will find the Savage Precision Target Rifles outshoot even custom-built rifles costing many times as much.
The Precision Target Rifle line will feature two models, the F-T/R and the F Class - each named for the NRA classification of shooting for which they are designed. The 12 F- T/R has a slightly rounded forend with bipod rail, and is chambered in .308 Winchester. The F Class has a three inch wide ventilated forend with flat bottom, has a flat butt stock, and is chambered in 6.5 X 284 NORMA… a first for Savage.
The Precision Target Rifle also features the new addition to the revolutionary AccuTrigger line; the Target Accu-Trigger is adjustable from approximately 6 oz. to 2 ½ lbs. The AccuTrigger allows the shooter to easily adjust the trigger pull to their own personal preferences without having to pay a gunsmith to adjust it - a feature available exclusively from Savage Arms.
12 F T/R Precision Target Rifle
• Laminated stock with adjustable cheek piece, rounded forend and bipod rail
• Target AccuTrigger adjustable from 6 oz. to 2 ½ lbs
• Right bolt, Right port short action receiver
• Smaller ejection port for extra rigidity
• 30" Extra-heavy stainless barrel
• Chambered in .308 Winchester
• MSRP $1142
12 F Class Precision Target Rifle
• Laminated flat bottomed stock with extra-wide ventilated forend
• Target AccuTrigger adjustable from 6 oz. to 2 ½ lbs
• Right bolt, right port short action receiver
• Smaller ejection port for extra rigidity
• 30" Extra-heavy stainless barrel
• Chambered in 6.5 X 284 NORMA
• MSRP $1211
