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Tips for Shooters with No Dominant Eye
November 11th, 2024

Eye dominance is a crucial aspect of shooting that can significantly impact your performance. While most people have a dominant eye that guides their aim, some individuals find themselves in the unique situation of having no dominant eye. This can be a

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How to Beat Buck Fever in Deer Hunting
November 7th, 2024

If you’ve ever been hunting, you’ve likely heard the term “buck fever.” It refers to the overwhelming rush of adrenaline and excitement when a deer steps into view, causing your hands to shake, your heart to race, and your mind

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How to Install a Second Sling Stud on Your Savage AXIS
November 5th, 2024

The next generation of the Savage AXIS is built on improved ergonomics and functionality for every hunter and target shooter. One notable new feature is the ability to add a second sling stud on the rifle, allowing you to mount both a sling and bipod of

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Deer Box: Sustainable Wild Game Delivered Right to Your Door
November 1st, 2024

For many in the U.S., the concept of eating wild game like venison often conjures up images of hunting trips and family meals made from a successful day in the field. But in the UK, Chef Mike Robinson, a well-known advocate for sustainable hunting and

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Shotgun Choke Tubes: Differences and Uses
October 22nd, 2024

Whether for target shooting or hunting, the choke tube you select for your shotgun has a significant impact on how it performs in the field. There are a wide variety of chokes available in today’s market, with options tailored for nearly every type of

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Developing the Savage 110 PPR with Mike Robinson
October 8th, 2024

We're thrilled to announce the launch of the new Savage 110 PPR rifle, a groundbreaking addition to our lineup, designed with the expertise and passion of Chef Mike Robinson. Known for his culinary mastery, dedication to sustainable hunting, and

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How to Takedown the Savage REVEL
October 4th, 2024

The brand-new Savage REVEL is a throwback to classic lever action rifles you know and love with a few modern twists. The biggest twist with the new REVEL is its quick takedown feature, allowing the rifle to be disassembled and stowed away quickly for

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Learning the Basics of Sporting Clays
September 30th, 2024

When it comes to shotgun games, sporting clays is one of the most unique and challenging ones that is played today. Unlike trap and skeet shooting, sporting clays can simulate a wide variety of different types of game animals. Shooters will use sporting

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Learn How to Hunt: It’s Easier Than You Think
September 26th, 2024

Hunting can feel like an intimidating activity to get started with, but it’s more accessible than you might think. With the right knowledge, equipment, and resources, anyone can learn how to hunt confidently. This guide covers the essentials for

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22 Long Rifle History: From Plinking to Precision
September 24th, 2024

The 22 Long Rifle (22 LR) cartridge has etched its mark as one of the most versatile and enduring ammunition types in the world of firearms. This diminutive yet powerful cartridge has a rich history, evolving from its humble beginnings to becoming a

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AccuCan AC350: Cleaning and Maintenance Guide
September 17th, 2024

This guide will show you how to install the AccuCan AC350 on your firearm and how to perform basic maintenance functions of disassembling, cleaning, and reassembly to ensure a long-lasting and high-performing life for your Savage suppressor.WARNING:

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Overview of the Basics of Skeet Shooting
September 16th, 2024

Skeet shooting is a shotgun game that is not only a fun recreational shooting sport, but an excellent practice for various types of bird hunting. It was started in the 1920s as a way for hunters to get more practice for hunting various bird species by

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Small Game Hunting: A Savage Staple
September 12th, 2024

Small game season is officially here! Each season many hunters hit the fields and the woods in pursuit of small game for food, fun, and bonding time with family and friends. Small game hunting is a staple of American hunting culture, and many passionate

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The History of the Savage Axis
September 10th, 2024

The Savage Axis has had quite the journey so far. From its launch in 2010 to the all-new series of Axis rifles launching now in 2024, there have been several variations of the Axis platform in the hands of thousands of Savage enthusiasts. With the

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What’s New on the Savage Axis
August 28th, 2024

The next evolution of the Savage Axis has launched! The new line up of Axis rifles has been designed to provide reliable, ergonomic, and accurate rifles built for everyone right out of the box. From the base model Axis XP to the new Axis 2 PRO series of

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Straight-Walled Rifles vs. Slug Guns for Deer Hunting
August 27th, 2024

When it comes to deer hunting, selecting the right firearm can make all the difference in your success and overall experience. Two popular choices, particularly in areas with specific hunting regulations, are slug guns and straight-walled rifles. Each

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Overview of the Basics of Trapshooting
August 19th, 2024

Trapshooting has been around for hundreds of years as both a shotgun game and method of practicing for hunting. Today, trapshooting is enjoyed around the world by participants of all ages. In the US, trapshooting is enjoyed recreationally and competitively by

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Compact Stocks: The Essential Guide to Help Your Firearm Fit
August 16th, 2024

When it comes to firearms, one size does not fit all. For many shooters, especially those with smaller frames, women, or younger enthusiasts, a full-size stock might feel unwieldy or uncomfortable. Enter the world of compact stocks, an essential

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Tips for Hunting in a Tree Stand
August 15th, 2024

The tree stand is synonymous with deer hunting in the US, and it’s not hard to see why. Hunting in a tree stand has roots going back generations, with modern tree stands first coming around in the late 1940s and hunters perching up in homemade

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Top Tips for Left-Handed Rifle Shooters on Left Handers Day
August 13th, 2024

Today is National Left Handers Day! We are thrilled to celebrate the unique community of left-handed shooters. This special day is an opportunity to recognize the unique challenges and strengths of left-handed individuals in the shooting sports. Whether

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Barrel Break in Procedure for Your New Rifle
August 5th, 2024

When you get a new rifle, what are some of the first things you do? Perhaps you take some time to clean it right out of the box, mount your preferred optic on top, or outfit it with some accessories. But what about going through a barrel break in

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How to Talk to Non-Hunters About the Benefits of Hunting
August 1st, 2024

For many, hunting is a way of life. Whether in spring, fall, or winter, you’ll find hunters heading out to the field each season full of excitement and anticipation for the memories and adventures that await. However, the number of American

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6 Advantages of a Straight-Pull Action
July 30th, 2024

The straight-pull action is nothing new to the world of bolt action rifles. The design was first developed to produce military infantry rifles that provided an increased rate of fire. Their popularity would come and go over time, but the straight-pull

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Understanding The Difference Between Accuracy and Precision
July 22nd, 2024

In the world of firearms and shooting, two terms frequently come up in discussions about performance: accuracy and precision. While they are often used interchangeably in casual conversation, they represent distinct concepts that are crucial for both

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10 Things Every Gun Owner Should Know
July 16th, 2024

New gun owner looking for information? You’re in the right place! Whether you're a new gun owner, acquiring a firearm for self-defense, sport shooting, or hunting, or an experienced gun owner looking to refresh your knowledge or share it with

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Safe Gun Storage: Tips for Responsible Firearm Ownership
July 2nd, 2024

Owning a firearm comes with a significant responsibility, one of the most critical aspects being safe gun storage. Properly storing firearms can prevent accidents, unauthorized use, and access. This guide will delve into various safe gun storage

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Guide to Competitive Shooting Disciplines and Match Formats
June 10th, 2024

Competitive shooting is a diverse and exhilarating sport, offering various disciplines to suit different skills and interests. Whether you’re drawn to the strategic planning of precision rifle matches or the fast-paced action of multi-gun competitions,

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Safe Ways to Carry A Firearm in the Field While Hunting
June 6th, 2024

Hunting is a cherished tradition for many, providing an opportunity to connect with nature, fill your tags, test your skills, and enjoy the thrill of the chase. However, the excitement of the hunt must be balanced with a strict adherence to safety

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How to Prevent Gun Rust: Essential Tips for Gun Owners
June 4th, 2024

Rust is a common enemy for firearm enthusiasts. It's a form of iron oxide that occurs when iron or its alloys (like steel) are exposed to moisture and oxygen over time. This seemingly minor chemical reaction can significantly damage your firearms,

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Savage Action Lengths: Long Action vs Short Action
May 21st, 2024

Let’s talk about Savage action lengths! A rifle’s action length plays an important role in its function and performance.  Whether you’re an experienced firearm enthusiast, new to shooting, or simply curious about firearms, we’ll

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How Muzzle Brakes Work and The Physics of Recoil Reduction
April 29th, 2024

A muzzle brake is an essential component of a firearm that plays a crucial role in reducing recoil and improving overall shooting performance. Understanding how muzzle brakes work and the physics behind its operation can help shooters make informed

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Advantages of Coyote Hunting with A Suppressor
April 25th, 2024

Coyote hunting has become increasingly popular among outdoor enthusiasts, farmers, and conservationists as a means to control the growing population of these adaptable predators. As the interest in responsible and ethical hunting practices rises, the use

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A Guide to Turkey Hunting with a Red Dot
April 11th, 2024

Turkey hunting is a thrilling outdoor pursuit that demands precision, stealth, and adaptability. Among the many tools in a hunter's arsenal, the red dot optic has gained popularity for its advantages in quick target acquisition and improved accuracy. In

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How To Install a Model 64 Chassis Kit
April 9th, 2024

Like the look of the new Model 64 Precision series? Now you can upgrade any Model 64 with the same precision chassis! The synthetic chassis has a high-strength glass-filled nylon construction for increased accuracy. An integral barricade stop allows for

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Essential Turkey Hunting Gear Guide
March 26th, 2024

Turkey hunting is an exhilarating and challenging pursuit that requires a combination of skill, patience, and the right gear. Whether you're a seasoned hunter or a novice gearing up for your first turkey season, having the right equipment can make all the

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Mastering Turkey Calls: Tips and Techniques for Success
March 14th, 2024

Turkey hunting is not just a sport; it's an art that requires skill, patience, and a deep understanding of turkey behavior. Among the many tools in a hunter's arsenal, mastering turkey calls is a crucial skill that can significantly enhance your chances of

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How Suppressors Work to Reduce Noise and Recoil
March 12th, 2024

Have you ever wondered how suppressors work? You’re in the right place! We’re going to break down the anatomy of suppressors and explain the physics of how they work to reduce noise and recoil. Whether you’re an experienced shooter or

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How to Avoid Ticks: A Hunter’s Guide to Tick Prevention
February 29th, 2024

When you’re out in the wild, enjoying the thrill of the hunt, the last thing you want to think about is ticks. These tiny arachnids can be more than just a nuisance; they can carry diseases like Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever. To

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Safety Features of the Savage Rascal Micro Rimfire Rifle
February 27th, 2024

When considering a micro rimfire rifle that excels in safety features without compromising on performance, the Savage Rascal stands out as a top contender. Renowned for its precision engineering and user-friendly design, the Savage Rascal is celebrated

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Scouting for Turkeys: How to Find the Perfect Turkey Spot
February 15th, 2024

Turkey hunting is fun and challenging, but the first step to tracking down an elusive tom is learning the art of scouting for turkeys. Whether you're a seasoned turkey hunter or just starting, scouting is the secret ingredient to a successful turkey hunt.

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Over Under Shotguns: Top to Bottom on the Model 555
February 13th, 2024

Over under shotguns have been popular for decades with clay target shooters and upland bird hunters for their reliability, durability, and simple design. The Model 555 over under shotgun is the perfect combination of performance and value for hunters and

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The Importance of Turkey Chokes for Ethical Turkey Hunting
February 1st, 2024

Turkeys are one tough bird, and they can be difficult to hunt, let alone kill without the right equipment. That’s why having the proper choke in your shotgun is essential to turkey hunting success. Let’s explore why turkey chokes are so

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How to Reduce Gun Recoil
January 30th, 2024

As hunters and shooters, recoil is a very real and intense part of the shooting experience. It’s also something that can unfortunately intimidate a new shooter. It’s unavoidable, but it can be managed for a more enjoyable shooting

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Overview of the MDT HNT26 Chassis in the 110 Ultralite Elite
January 22nd, 2024

When we set out to make a world-class lightweight hunting rifle, the 110 Ultralite Elite, we selected what we consider to be some of the best components currently on the market. During development, our engineers felt that a Proof Research stainless steel

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How to Adjust a Savage Bipod
January 16th, 2024

Bipod adjustments play a pivotal role in the realm of shooting sports and precision shooting. The ability to fine-tune the height and angle of a bipod is crucial for achieving optimal stability and accuracy. Whether in the hunting field or on the shooting

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Stealth in Sagebrush: Hunting Pronghorn with a Suppressor
January 4th, 2024

Hunting pronghorn is a popular pastime for many hunters. Many see it as the gateway to the west and other big game animals. The challenge of stalking these swift and keen-eyed creatures across the vast expanses of the American West is a thrilling, and

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How to Install an Extended Magazine Tube on Renegauge
January 2nd, 2024

Most Renegauge models have a 4+1 magazine capacity. However, if you need a higher capacity in the magazine tube for certain types of shooting like snow goose, coyote, competition or even home defense, this guide will walk you through the steps on how to

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How to Install a Savage Bipod
December 19th, 2023

Installing a bipod on a firearm is a straightforward process that can significantly enhance your shooting stability and accuracy, especially when shooting from prone or supported positions. Before using your firearm with the new Savage bipod, ensure it is

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AccuCan AC22: Cleaning and Maintenance Guide
December 11th, 2023

This guide will show you how to install the AccuCan AC22 on your firearm  and how to perform basic maintenance functions of disassembling, cleaning, and reassembly to ensure a long-lasting and high-performing life for your Savage suppressor.WARNING:

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AccuCan AC338: Cleaning and Maintenance Guide
December 11th, 2023

This guide will show you how to install the AccuCan AC338 on your firearm  and how to perform basic maintenance functions of disassembling, cleaning, and reassembly to ensure a long-lasting and high-performing life for your Savage

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AccuCan AC30: Cleaning and Maintenance Guide
December 11th, 2023

This guide will show you how to install the AccuCan AC30 on your firearm and how to perform basic maintenance functions of disassembling, cleaning, and reassembly to ensure a long-lasting and high-performing life for your Savage suppressor.WARNING: Never

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Homemade Elk Hamburger Helper | Wild Table
November 29th, 2023

With freezers full of elk, venison, wild turkey, duck and more, the Savage team is always looking for recipes to modify with a wild game twist. This Elk Hamburger Helper recipe is heavily influenced by Half Baked Harvest’s Healthier Homemade One

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Waterfowl Hunting Hacks | Game Changing Tips
November 23rd, 2023

Waterfowl hunting is not easy. And it can be a cold and wet experience. But gosh, we love it! The love for hunting ducks and geese tends to sink into your bones. There are so many factors to success, which makes it both frustratingly challenging and

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Cracking the Code on Savage Model Names
November 21st, 2023

We pride ourselves on providing hunters and shooters with a plethora of options when it comes to our firearm selection. Everything from caliber, stock color and shape, action, barrel contour, left-handed – you name it, we probably make it! With

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AccuStock | Performance Innovation
November 7th, 2023

A rifle can only be as accurate as the connection between its stock and action. If the connection between the action of the stock is not solid it will allow movement between the action and reducing accuracy. This is caused by the changes in the

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Why Does Your Savage Rifle Have a “Dirty Bolt Head”?
October 24th, 2023

Think your Savage rifle has a “dirty bolt head” and that your brand-new rifle is “used”?  Well, it is – sort of.  Don’t worry – this is completely normal and it’s actually a good thing! Let’s

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Single Shot Adapter Converts Savage Into a Single Shot Rifle
October 20th, 2023

Need to convert your Savage into a single shot rifle? Savage now offers a single shot adapter designed for our Axis and 110 models with flush fit detachable magazines. What is a Single Shot Adapter? Just as the name implies, it turns a rifle with a

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How to Tell the Difference Between a Savage Axis vs. Axis II
October 10th, 2023

The Savage Axis is one of our hottest centerfire rifle line-ups in dozens of different configurations. But did you know that we have two distinct lines of Axis? The Axis… and Axis II. They share a lot of similarities like button-rifled carbon

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Is Your Savage Rifle Ready for Hunting Season?
September 26th, 2023

Is your Savage rifle ready for hunting season? There is nothing worse than pulling out your favorite deer rifle the week or night (you know who you are) before the season and finding something wrong. Maybe it was not cleaned, or it was damaged last

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Things You Should Know about the Savage BMAG
August 29th, 2023

The Savage BMAG is a unique rimfire rifle that was developed specifically for the 17 Winchester Super Magnum cartridge. The 17 WSM is a red-hot, flat-shooting rimfire cartridge. Due to the high pressures of the 17 WSM, we needed a different locking

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How to Find Your Perfect First Deer Rifle
August 17th, 2023

Your first deer rifle! It’s a milestone for all deer hunters, one that marks the transition from using borrowed gear to hunting with your own.  It’s a special rifle that holds a lot of nostalgia in a hunter’s heart, even decades

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How To Adjust the Impulse Ambidextrous Bolt Handle
August 15th, 2023

The innovative Savage Impulse provides hunters and shooters alike with the speed, fit, and reliability of a straight pull rifle. The bolt handle on the Impulse can be positioned to fit both left and right-handed shooters. Follow the simple steps below

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How To Install a Stevens 320 Barrel
August 1st, 2023

Knowing how your shotgun functions is key to its proper use and maintenance. Knowing your way around a barrel is necessary if one is to care for their shotgun and be ready for any hunting or shooting environment. This step-by-step guide will show you how to

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How to Adjust the MDT ACC Chassis
July 24th, 2023

The ability to adjust the stocks on Savage’s precision rifles is a great innovation. The Elite Precision series of rifles takes this to the next level adding with even more adjustments as well as allowing for most adjustments to be made without

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Deer Hunting Hacks | Game Changing Tips
July 20th, 2023

Deer seasons are still several weeks away, but it’s never too early to start preparing for a successful season! Deer season is often the highlight of a hunter’s fall or winter months and an event to look forward to. So why not spend the

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How to Adjust the MDT LSS XL Chassis
July 18th, 2023

The ability to adjust the stocks on Savage’s precision rifles is a great innovation. Length of pull and the comb height are all essential to finding proper fit. The better a rifle fits a shooter, the more accurate and comfortable they will be.

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How to Remove the Impulse Bolt
July 4th, 2023

The innovative Savage Impulse provides hunters and shooters alike with the speed and reliability of a straight pull rifle. The Impulse gets its speed by its bolt release technology and by removing two of the four steps required to cycle a traditional

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Overview of MDT Chassis on Savage Precision Series Rifles
June 20th, 2023

Accuracy is at the heart of everything we do, which is why we teamed up with MDT for our Precision Series of rifles in 2019. The 110 Precision, 110 Elite Precision, and Impulse Elite Precision are each bedded in an MDT Chassis System, maximizing accuracy,

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How to Adjust the Axis II Precision Stock
June 6th, 2023

The ability to adjust the stocks on Savage’s precision rifles is a great innovation. Length of pull and the height of one’s cheek piece are all essential to finding proper fit. The better a rifle fits a shooter, the more accurate and

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A Deep Dive on Impulse Technology Features
May 23rd, 2023

Every inch of Impulse encompasses breakthrough technology for speed and precision. Let’s take a closer look at each piece of Impulse technology that makes this straight-pull rifle one-of-a-kind.  But first, what is a straight-pull rifle? Simply

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How to Adjust A22 Precision & B Series Precision Stocks
May 9th, 2023

The ability to adjust the stocks on Savage’s precision rifles is a great innovation. Length of pull and the height of one’s cheek piece are all essential to finding proper fit. The better a rifle fits a shooter, the more accurate and

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Hexlock: How the Robust Lock Up Works in Impulse
April 25th, 2023

Straight pull rifles are not new. The concept and a wide variety of designs have existed since the 1800s and are known for fast cycling times and easy handling. Straight pulls differ from traditional bolt actions in the way that a shooter cycles the bolt.

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Land Access | Game Changing Tips
April 13th, 2023

Accessing land is one of the biggest challenges that hunters face today. Public access points, roads, and easements are not always easy to find or known by the public. Hunters must adapt to the increasing pressure on game animals on public land. Private land

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How to Adjust Renegauge Drop and Cast
April 11th, 2023

How a shotgun fits the shooter is perhaps one of the most important factors when determining accuracy. Adjusting the drop and cast of a shotgun can help you achieve a perfect fit for more accuracy. This step-by-step guide will show you how to adjust the

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Youth Trap Shooting and Its Impact on The Shooting Sports
March 30th, 2023

We all start somewhere when it comes to the outdoors and shooting sports. Some folks grow up with it and are immersed in it all their lives. Others have never held a gun before, nor have they ever set foot in the field. It was this question of how

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What is a Straight-Pull Rifle?
March 28th, 2023

While straight-pull rifles have been around for over 100 years, they have not infiltrated the hearts and gun safes of American hunters and shooters as much as our European counterparts. If you landed here wondering “What is a straight-pull

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How to Adjust the AccuTrigger on Axis II
March 14th, 2023

A crisp, clean trigger minimizes the negative influence a shooter can have on accuracy. Traditionally, in most factory rifles, manufacturers set trigger pull weights excessively high due to safety concerns. When a trigger pull weight is too light, it

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Trigger Pull Weight: Why it Matters
March 6th, 2023

Understanding how a trigger works is hardly complicated. A trigger is little more than a series of levers and springs. Safeties stand in the way of these levers. When you remove the impediment of the safety and pull back on the lever that is the trigger shoe, the

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Outdoor Mentors: The Importance of Giving Back
March 2nd, 2023

The outdoors carries with it a tremendous number of opportunities for all those willing and able to pursue them. It is a fact, that the continued pursuit of outdoor recreation is what sustains the continued existence of the places and animals we love.

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How to Adjust the AccuTrigger on Impulse
February 14th, 2023

A crisp, clean trigger minimizes the negative influence a shooter can have on accuracy. Traditionally, in most factory rifles, manufacturers set trigger pull weights excessively high due to safety concerns. When a trigger pull weight is too light, it

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How to Adjust the AccuTrigger | All Savage Models
February 6th, 2023

A crisp, clean trigger minimizes the negative influence a shooter can have on accuracy. The AccuTrigger is the first factory trigger design to have minimal sear engagement to safely allow a light, crisp trigger break.  Additionally, the

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How to Lock the Bolt Open on a Model 64
January 31st, 2023

The Model 64 is a workhorse 22 LR rimfire rifle that has been popular with plinkers and target shooters for years. The Savage 64 is available in a wide variety of configurations for different shooters, all with the same action and reliable

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AccuTrigger | Performance Innovation
January 23rd, 2023

Twenty years ago this year, Savage rifles got a major upgrade. It wasn’t the introduction of carbon-fiber wrapped barrels, AccuStock, or the adjustability provided by AccuFit’s varied length of pull. The change was smaller—but much

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Turkey Hunting Hacks | Game Changing Tips
January 19th, 2023

Turkey season might be several weeks away, but it will be here before we know it! Before a hunting season starts, any prudent hunter will take some time to prepare for the upcoming season…and it’s never too early to start preparing. 

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Everything You Should Know about Impulse
January 17th, 2023

If you’ve seen us talking about our straight-pull rifle, Impulse, or seen one in the store and asked yourself “Why this? What is a straight pull? Why Impulse?” We’ve got you covered. We’ve got the complete run-down for you

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Perfect Venison Burger | Wild Table
January 11th, 2023

Here it is – The perfect venison burger. The Savage team gave this recipe a good test run, and it did not disappoint. The original recipe is from Farming the Wild’s chef Mike Robinson and be found here. We changed it up a bit and used ground

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AccuTrigger Anniversary: Celebrating 20 Years
January 9th, 2023

For the past twenty years Savage rifles have a clear advantage over every other production rifle: AccuTrigger. Now, on the twentieth anniversary of AccuTrigger’s launch, we’re looking back at what makes the design so unique. The Genius of

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How to Reassemble a Savage 1911
January 3rd, 2023

The Savage 1911 is the newest addition to Savage’s line-up of handguns. While the aesthetic pays homage to the original, the Savage 1911 is built for hard use. Knowing the basic functions of your firearm, including field stripping and reassembly

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How to Field Strip a Savage 1911
January 3rd, 2023

The Savage 1911 is the newest addition to Savage’s line-up of handguns. While the aesthetic pays homage to the original, the Savage 1911 is built for hard use, and keeping your firearm clean is one of the easiest things to do to keep it

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How to Disengage Hexlock on Impulse
December 20th, 2022

When Impulse’s bolt handle is fully closed, a plunger is seated forward in the interior of the bolt body, forcing the six ball bearings outward to lock into a machined recess in the barrel extension. The ball bearings tighten relative to pressure

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A22 Takedown Compartments for Storage
December 6th, 2022

The Savage A22 Takedown is the ultimate go-anywhere, outdoor adventure, truck, ranch or backpacking semi-auto rimfire rifle. It breaks down easily to transport in a pack, has an adjustable cheek piece for a better fitting rifle, and two storage

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How to Adjust the A22 Takedown Cheek Piece
December 1st, 2022

When a rifle fits you, you’ll shoot better and more accurately. One major aspect of rifle fitment is the comb height. The comb is where your cheek rests on the stock, and it’s important for properly lining up your eye with your scope or

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How to Install a Renegauge Choke Tube
November 22nd, 2022

Choke tubes. Knowing how to change a choke tube to suit your shooting needs is an essential skill for any shotgunner. This guide will walk you through the steps on how to install a Renegauge choke tube.  WARNING! Always keep the muzzle pointed in a

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How to Disassemble the A22 Takedown
November 17th, 2022

The Savage A22 Takedown is a truly go-anywhere semi-auto rimfire rifle. Camping, hiking, boating, hitting the range or any outdoor activity, this rifle breaks down quickly to stow away in your pack for easy transport and storage. The best part is that

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How to Open the Bolt on Impulse
November 8th, 2022

Straight-pull bolt actions have been around nearly as long as traditional bolt actions but have gained popularity with European shooters that has far exceeded their American counterparts. Straight-pulls offer exceptional speed for faster reloads and quick

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Hornady CX Bullet + Impulse | Testing New Elk Hunting Gear
October 27th, 2022

Hunting big game this year? Whether you’re new to big game or a seasoned hunter it’s important to know the new gear in the market that can aid in bringing your big game animal home to your freezer. Seth Swerczek, Hornady’s Marketing

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How to Adjust the AccuTrigger on B.MAG with Laminate Stock
October 11th, 2022

A crisp, clean trigger minimizes the negative influence a shooter can have on accuracy. Traditionally, in most factory rifles, manufacturers set trigger pull weights excessively high due to safety concerns. When a trigger pull weight is too light, it

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How to Adjust the AccuTrigger on a B.MAG with Synthetic Stock
October 11th, 2022

A crisp, clean trigger minimizes the negative influence a shooter can have on accuracy. Traditionally, in most factory rifles, manufacturers set trigger pull weights excessively high due to safety concerns. When a trigger pull weight is too light, it

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Migration Series: Dogs of Autumn | Jada & Jett
September 29th, 2022

Waterfowlers are a different breed of hunter. There is so much that goes into a waterfowl hunt. Dropping ducks is fun, but that’s not what it’s about for most hunters. We’re nuts about our gear, borderline obsessive preppers, and most of all

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How to Adjust the AccuTrigger on B Series Rifles
September 27th, 2022

A crisp, clean trigger minimizes the negative influence a shooter can have on accuracy. Traditionally, in most factory rifles, manufacturers set trigger pull weights excessively high due to safety concerns. When a trigger pull weight is too light, it

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How to Adjust the AccuTrigger on A Series Rifles
September 20th, 2022

A crisp, clean trigger minimizes the negative influence a shooter can have on accuracy. Traditionally, in most factory rifles, manufacturers set trigger pull weights excessively high due to safety concerns. When a trigger pull weight is too light, it

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Women in the Outdoors, the Adventure Continues...
September 8th, 2022

In March 2022, we decided to join the world in celebrating International Women’s Day by shining a spotlight on some amazing women in the outdoors. The outdoors is filled with leaders, role models, mentors, mothers, sisters, daughters – and

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How to Adjust the AccuTrigger on a Model 25
August 30th, 2022

A crisp, clean trigger minimizes the negative influence a shooter can have on accuracy. Traditionally, in most factory rifles, manufacturers set trigger pull weights excessively high due to safety concerns. When a trigger pull weight is too light, it

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Megan's First Rifle Deer Hunt in Oklahoma
August 25th, 2022

Megan Harten, Savage Arms Senior Communications Specialist, has been an avid hunter for years and recounts her experiences during her first rifle deer hunt. Traveling through a new airport, trying to coordinate a spot in baggage claim to meet complete

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How to Adjust the AccuTrigger on Bolt Action Rimfire Rifles
August 16th, 2022

A crisp, clean trigger minimizes the negative influence a shooter can have on accuracy. Traditionally, in most factory rifles, manufacturers set trigger pull weights excessively high due to safety concerns. When a trigger pull weight is too light, it

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How to Adjust the AccuTrigger on Model 110 with Side Bolt Release
August 2nd, 2022

A crisp, clean trigger minimizes the negative influence a shooter can have on accuracy. Traditionally, in most factory rifles, manufacturers set trigger pull weights excessively high due to safety concerns. When a trigger pull weight is too light, it

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How to Adjust the AccuTrigger on Model 110 with Bottom Bolt Release
August 2nd, 2022

A crisp, clean trigger minimizes the negative influence a shooter can have on accuracy. Traditionally, in most factory rifles, manufacturers set trigger pull weights excessively high due to safety concerns. When a trigger pull weight is too light, it

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How to Prepare for Deer Season: Cameras, Stands and Blinds
July 7th, 2022

Gearing up for your 2022 hunting season? Pre-season preparation is an important part making sure you’re set up for success. A lot goes into it. Dusting off your gear, making sure all the right pieces and parts are still in proper function, and

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How to Change the Grip Frame on Stance
June 21st, 2022

Stance is the first in an all-new line of handguns from Savage and built to deliver the kind of modern performance and ease of ownership you’re looking for. Stance is designed to be comfortable and functional in the hand thanks to its defined surface

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Venison Stir Fry | Wild Table
June 16th, 2022

Have some roast or backstrap in your freezer you need to use up before this next hunting season? This quick and easy meal gives you options for any type of wild game meat. We chose venison from an axis deer for this recipe, but you can really make this

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How to Install a Viridian E Series Laser on Stance
June 9th, 2022

Stance is the first in an all-new line of handguns from Savage and built to deliver the kind of modern performance and ease of ownership you’re looking for. Select Stance models (Stance Black Laser and Stance Black Manual Safety Laser) come with a

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How to Change the Backstrap on Stance
May 26th, 2022

Stance is the first in an all-new line of handguns from Savage and built to deliver the kind of modern performance and ease of ownership you’re looking for. Stance is designed to be comfortable and functional in the hand thanks to its defined surface

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How to Remove the Stock from a Savage Bolt Action Rifle
May 12th, 2022

It's important for us at Savage to help our users understand their rifles. There are a number of reasons why someone may remove the stock from their Savage bolt action rifle. Two of the most common reasons include cleaning the firearm or adjusting the

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How to Cock the Bolt & Install the Rear Baffle on Model 110
April 28th, 2022

The primary function of a rear baffle on a Savage Model 10/110 is to aid in primary extraction. The rear baffle also acts as a barrier from any potential gasses that may escape the chamber and get into the bolt body from the shooter’s position.

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How to Disassemble and Reassemble Stance
April 14th, 2022

Stance is the first in an all-new line of handguns from Savage and built to deliver the kind of modern performance and ease of ownership you’re looking for. Keeping your firearm clean is one of the easiest things to do to keep it properly

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How to Disassemble and Reassemble Stance with Manual Safety
April 14th, 2022

Stance is the first in an all-new line of handguns from Savage and built to deliver the kind of modern performance and ease of ownership you’re looking for. Keeping your firearm clean is one of the easiest things to do to keep it properly

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How to Remove the Bolt in a Savage Bolt Action Rimfire Rifle
March 31st, 2022

It's important for us at Savage to help our users understand their rifles. It's important to keep your firearm working and in proper repair. Removing the bolt from your Savage rimfire rifle will allow you to properly clean and service your rifle. The

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How To Remove the Bolt in a Savage B.MAG
March 17th, 2022

It's important for us at Savage to help our users understand their rifles. The Savage B.MAG is a unique rifle and incorporates features that you may not be familiar with. It's important to keep your firearm working and in proper repair. The steps

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Celebrating Women in the Outdoors: International Women's Day
March 8th, 2022

On International Women’s Day, you’ll probably hear a lot of inspiring stories about how women are breaking barriers in boardrooms, owning businesses, forging change, advocating for reform, and empowering other women. It’s a global day

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Under Wing: A Hunting Mentor Story | Savage Journeys
January 27th, 2022

We all have our “first hunt” story. Maybe it wasn’t your very first hunt, but it was the one that got you hooked. Ask any hunter and they’ll tell their story. For some, it’s a vivid sensory memory -- right down to the

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Factory Blueprinted Action | Performance Innovation
January 6th, 2022

Blueprinting, or truing, involves squaring the receiver locking lug recesses, receiver face, bolt face, recoil lug and barrel lock nut to accomplish perfect alignment between the action and the rifle’s bore. A factory blueprinted action creates

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Heimat-Wild: Sustainable Hunting
December 8th, 2021

It’s important for us at Savage to shine a spotlight on hunters who understand the values of conservation and sustainable hunting. Our Savage counterparts in Europe have partnered with Heimat-Wild to show the world how ethical and sustainable hunting

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Bear Hunting Necessities | Savage Journeys
December 2nd, 2021

Josh Froelich grew up as a self-proclaimed “city kid”. His family didn’t hunt and with no access to hunting land, wild game wasn’t a big part of his young life. As an adult, Froelich is an accomplished competitive shooter,

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Wild Turkey and Veggie Mac Bowl
November 23rd, 2021

Do you have a bunch of turkey you need to use? Maybe you need to use last spring’s wild turkey harvest and free up some precious freezer space.  Or do you have a bunch of leftover Thanksgiving turkey this week? The Turkey and Veggie Mac Bowl

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Migration Series: Redhead Paradise | Texas Gulf
November 4th, 2021

Hunting a new location is always a thrilling experience for any hunter, especially waterfowlers. There’s so much to know about duck hunting – species identification, migration patterns, optimal set ups and spreads, how all the gear functions

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Mike Stroff's Bear Hunting Tips
October 28th, 2021

If you've ever been bear hunting, then you know how fun, wild and thrilling it can be. Like any hunt, a bear hunt is full of its own demands and challenges. Savage ambassador and host of "Savage Outdoors" and "The One", Mike Stroff has had the

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Precision Rifled Barrels | Performance Innovation
October 7th, 2021

The most important factor in the accuracy of a barrel is its geometric consistency. The barrel must have a consistent bore diameter from end to end. Even small inconsistencies can wreak havoc on accuracy. Precision Rifled Barrels are a Savage

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Pigeon Hunting Primer - Improve your skills
September 30th, 2021

Three hunters wait motionless in their layout blinds as they stare down two dozen circling birds. After lingering just out of range, the birds commit, backpedaling down into the spread. Then the silence shatters as the hunters emerge, shotguns popping and

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Mike Stroff's Antelope Hunting Tips
September 16th, 2021

Antelope hunting can be one of the most thrilling hunting experiences in North America, but it requires a lot of planning. Savage ambassador and host of "Savage Outdoors" and "The One", Mike Stroff has expert tips to help you prepare.  Do Your

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Mike Stroff's Hog Hunting Tips
September 9th, 2021

If you're in an area overrun by wild hogs, hunting them is often the only way to manage their population. If you're new to hog hunting or wanting to step up your game, Savage ambassador and host of "Savage Outdoors" and "The One", Mike Stroff has the

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How To Find The Right Bases For A Savage Centerfire Rifle
August 31st, 2021

In order to find the right bases for a Savage centerfire rifle, you’ll need to determine three things about your rifle: flat or round back receiver, action length, and screw hole size.  This is a guide to help you determine each of these

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How to Disassemble Renegauge
August 16th, 2021

Unlike other semi-auto shotguns that are notorious for coming apart in many pieces, Renegauge comes apart in only five major pieces with just a few easy steps. Whether you need to field strip your shotgun or fully break it down for a deep clean, this guide

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Migration Series: A Special Breed
August 12th, 2021

If there’s one thing we know about waterfowlers, it’s that they are a special breed of hunters. They’re up before the dawn, endure Mother Nature’s finest wet weather and sideways winds, and work tirelessly to perfect their

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How to Find the Perfect Shotgun Fit with Renegauge
August 11th, 2021

Proper fit is key for consistent and accurate shooting. Getting the fit of a shotgun right gives you a predictable platform and lets you focus where focus is needed, on your target. Getting your shotgun fit wrong can mean the difference between a crushing

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Renegauge’s DRIV Gas System - How it Works
August 9th, 2021

When we began building a shotgun, we knew it was a crowded market. Many companies make functional semi-automatic shotguns. It wasn’t enough to simply make another one—this one had to be a Savage. The result is Renegauge—Savage’s

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Floating Bolt Head | Performance Innovation
August 5th, 2021

There are many factors when it comes to building an accurate rifle. Each component must be optimized for everything to work together perfectly for accuracy down range. Consistency is the recipe for accuracy in a rifle. The Floating Bolt Head is a Savage

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Mike Stroff's Whitetail Deer Hunting Tips
August 3rd, 2021

There are three critical components to successful late season whitetail deer hunting -- know the food, play the wind, and strategic calling. Savage ambassador and host of "Savage Outdoors" and the "The One", Mike Stroff has expert tips to help you master

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Headspace Control | Performance Innovation
July 29th, 2021

If you’ve been around firearms, you’ve probably heard of the term “headspace”. But what is headspace? Headspace is the distance from the face of the closed bolt to the surface in the chamber on which the cartridge seats.

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How to Find a Range Without a Rangefinder
July 22nd, 2021

The easiest way to get a range is to use a laser range finder. They’re relatively inexpensive, widely available, easy to use, and give you very accurate ranges instantaneously. But what if you’re in a situation where you cannot rely on your

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Growing Up on 3-Gun | Savage Journeys
July 19th, 2021

At some point in youth, almost everyone gets into a new hobby or sport. Many parents will indulge their child’s new-found interest knowing that it’s probably a brief phase and they’ll likely turn their attention back to old favorites.

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Mike Stroff's Elk Hunting Tips
July 15th, 2021

If you're new to the world of elk hunting, chances are you're busy scouring the internet and watching videos about rifles, calling, land access, and elk behavior. Savage ambassador and host of "Savage Outdoors" and "The One", Mike Stroff has two expert

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How to Clean an MSR with Hoppe's
July 8th, 2021

After a fun day of shooting, it's always a good practice to give your MSR a little TLC and clean it up before storing it. Who better to show you a step-by-step guide on how to clean an MSR than the experts in guncare? Our friends at Hoppe’s detail

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Scouting for Deer in Midsummer Techniques
July 1st, 2021

For any serious hunter, deer season is not just a few short weeks in the fall. It's a year long process. Scouting for deer in midsummer is an important tactic in order to learn and observe the local deer long before the weather cools off and it's time

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How to Sight in a Rifle for Accurate Shooting
June 25th, 2021

Once you have an optic mounted and boresighted on your rifle, it’s time to sight it in at the range. A solid sight-in is the foundation of accurate, consistent shooting at the range or in the field. We’ll take the guesswork out of this

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Boresighting a Rifle - 3 Easy Methods
June 23rd, 2021

After you have mounted your optic to your rifle, it’s time to boresight it. Boresighting is roughly aligning the bore to the reticle of the scope. Boresighting a rifle is a critical step to help you get on paper at a close distance before you zero

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How to Mount a Scope - Step by Step Guide
June 21st, 2021

To get the most accuracy out of your scope and firearm, a properly mounted optic is critical. We’ll take the guesswork out of this process and take you through a step-by-step guide on how to mount a scope on your firearm.  Before you get

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How To Prepare a Child for their First Hunt
June 3rd, 2021

For many people, hunting isn't just a hobby -- it's a way of life. And one of the most satisfying aspects to hunting is involving your whole family, especially children! Exposing your kids to the process of hunting and involving them in every step is a

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Predator Hunting Gear: Turn Predator into Prey
May 27th, 2021

There are nearly endless options for predator hunting gear with countless feature sets to meet any budget. Savage ambassador and hunting guide, Kyle Kuechel of Yuma, AZ shared his favorite pieces of critical gear, what to look for and why.  Rifle

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How to Determine Eye Dominance and Deal with Cross Dominance
May 24th, 2021

What is eye dominance? In short, it’s the eye that your brain prefers. Your dominant eye has more neural connections to your visual cortex than your non-dominant eye and provides more accurate visual information to your brain.  Your eyes are

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Predator Hunting Tactics: An Advanced Beginner’s Guide
May 18th, 2021

Like any hunt, predator hunting begins long before you reach a stand. Coyotes are tough animals with a strong will to live, which makes them adaptable to almost any environment in North America. Hunting them requires preparation and a willingness to

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Becoming a Better Predator Hunter | Savage Journeys
May 11th, 2021

Savage ambassador and hunting guide, Kyle Kuechel of Yuma, AZ has spent years learning from his mistakes and overcoming obstacles on his Savage Journey to become a better predator hunter. Weather conditions, terrain, endless options for gear, and

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Mike Stroff's Shooting Tips to be a Better Hunter
May 6th, 2021

To be a better hunter, you need to be a better shooter. Taking the time in the off-season to sharpen your shooting skills is an investment that will pay off when it's time to punch tags.  Savage ambassador and host of "Savage Outdoors" and "The

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How to Clean a Stevens 555 with Hoppe's
April 16th, 2021

After a fun day of shooting, it's always a good practice to give your Stevens 555 a little TLC and clean it up before storing it. Who better to show you a step-by-step guide on how to clean a Stevens 555 than the experts in guncare? Our friends at Hoppe's

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Mike Stroff's Turkey Hunting Tips
February 11th, 2021

When it comes to turkey hunting tips, we turn to Savage ambassador Mike Stroff for expert advice on how to bag a big gobbler every spring. Host of "Savage Outdoors" and "The One", Stroff has seen it all and shared two turkey hunting tips that every

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How To Remove the Bolt in Savage A Series Rifles
December 17th, 2020

Removing the bolt assembly from your A Series rifle is the first step needed to properly clean your rifle. In some instances, your scope may need to be removed in order to access the dust cover. The steps outlined below will walk you through how to remove

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How To Remove the Bolt in Centerfire Bottom Bolt Release
December 15th, 2020

The bolt release connects to the mechanism which will allow the bolt to be removed from the rifle's receiver. On some models, this button is located on the bottom of the rifle just in front of the trigger guard. These steps outlined below will walk you

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How To Remove the Bolt with a Side Bolt Release
December 8th, 2020

The bolt release connects to the mechanism which will allow the bolt to be removed from the rifle's receiver. On some models, this button is located above the stock along the right rear of the receiver on right hand models (along the left rear of the

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How To Remove the Bolt in Savage Autoloader Rimfire
December 7th, 2020

Disassembling the action and removing the bolt assembly will allow you to properly clean your Model 64, 62 and  954. Further disassembly is not recommended beyond what is outlined below. The steps outlined below will walk you through how to remove the bolt

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Food Plots and Deer Tactics with Primos Hunting
November 19th, 2020

If you're new to deer hunting or getting started with food plots, there is no one better to ask than our friends at Primos Hunting. Will Primos and Brad Farris always have the expert tips on how to hunt food plots and how to change up your deer tactics

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Optimize Your Optics for Hunting
November 4th, 2020

Optics. They changed the game for hunters. They're such an important tool for any successful hunt. Savage ambassador and host of "Savage Outdoors" and "The One", Mike Stroff has several expert tips to help you optimize your optics.  Optics Power

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Wyoming Women's Antelope Hunt | Savage Journeys
October 27th, 2020

Savage heads west to the Cowboy State to chase pronghorn with Sharon Sullivan and her mentor Karla Tuggle from the Wyoming Women’s Antelope Hunt. The Wyoming Women's Antelope Hunt is a foundation dedicated to empowering and teaching women how to be

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Raegan's First Buck | Savage Journeys
September 29th, 2020

Raegan Pirtle had an opportunity to shoot her first buck with Brittany of Outdoor Mentors as part of Savage Journeys. She tells us about growing up in a family that hunts, and getting to take part in a mentored hunt to get her first deer!  Growing up

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Savage Journeys: The Road Less Traveled
September 22nd, 2020

We know what it takes to put rounds on target. It's a skill that's crucial to successful hunting, target and competitive shooting. We're joining hunters and shooters across the country to chronicle the unexpected twists that keep them coming back for

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Tips for Traveling with Firearms
June 25th, 2020

Traveling with firearms is stressful. Add in the worry of what condition your firearm will be upon arrival and anxiety can spike. Then, of course, there is always the rush to check zero and make sure the rifle is still hitting its mark. Here to help is

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Advanced Optics for Long Range Shooting
June 11th, 2020

Modern optics do amazing things, allowing shooters to connect with targets at longer distances and in tougher conditions than ever before. But that's only if you do your part and arm yourself with a better understanding of how they function and what they

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Elevation and Atmospheric Conditions in Long Range Shooting
May 28th, 2020

Few things in the shooting world are more fun than delivering accurate shots at extreme distances, and while a blind squirrel will find a nut every now and again, precise shot placement at long ranges requires attention to detail when it comes to

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Basic Skills for Long Range Shooting
May 14th, 2020

There are many skills you need to master to become an expert long range shooter. Two basic skills for long range shooting that professional shooter Stan Pate believes are the most important are breathing and trigger control.  Breathe Easy for Better

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Competitive Shooting Tips from Patrick Kelley
April 22nd, 2020

Anyone who has the itch to compete in action shooting sports has the natural inclination to improving their skills and their scores. Often times what separates good shooters from great shooters is improving basic skills to the point of becoming second

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How to Adjust AccuFit for a Perfect Rifle Fit
March 19th, 2020

Fitment is a critical component to accuracy that few in the firearm industry talk about enough -- not Savage. We introduced AccuFit in 2018 to address this need head on. If you've ever shot a borrowed rifle and had trouble finding your target in the optic

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Fitment: Why Rifle Fit Matters
March 5th, 2020

Fitment. It's something that isn't talked about much in the world of firearms, but it is a critical component to how accurate you can be as a shooter. If your gun fits, you'll shoot better. But what exactly is fitment? Why is it that important? Our team of

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Clay Belding's Predator Set Ups
February 13th, 2020

Predator Set upsConsistently calling coyotes isn’t easy. Coyotes have incredible senses, and they rely on those senses to keep them alive. Knowing how to maximize each stand to your advantage is critical to success.Coyote guru and Savage Brand

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A Dream Hunt for Sea Ducks in Maine
February 11th, 2020

Megan Harten, Savage Arms Senior Communications Specialist, has dreamed of hunting sea ducks and had the opportunity of a lifetime to hunt them in Maine.  Looking out the window of my last flight of the day, I could see snow covered earth as the sun