Savage 110FCP: The Affordable .338 Lapua! [Full Review]04:33

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Published on May 24, 2017

With SAWC efficiency, the .338 Lapua reaches out to 1700 yards and beyond. And it hits hard when it gets there. For its high BC, a favorite load of mine is the hard hitting 300 grain Nosler Match or Scenar bullet. I think of .338 Lapua as a lightweight .50 cal in many respects (or super heavy .300WM). But finding a 1 MOA and affordable platform at a reasonable carry weight for it is tough. You can spend on a rifle $10,000 in this caliber (shown). No thanks. But at $1250 street price the well made Savage 110FCP is a player. In this full review you’ll see how Savage, with no hype or fanfare, has created a reliable .338 Lapua bolt action rifle that competes well with more expensive alternatives. 1 MOA and Sub MOA testing results shown in video proof…out to 1000 yards in winter desert conditions. Cartridge POU of .338 Lapua, SAWC (xlnt btw), reliability, accuracy, AccuTrigger evaluation, the 5 round “Accurate Mag” use and reliability, accessories included (rail), barrel quality and construction, the HS Precision stock (in this model), effective muzzle brake, value, competitive offerings, reloading commitment, and much more covered in this reference TNP review of the rifle. The vaunted King Tiger tank also makes an appearance in the discussion. The Savage 110FCP impressed us as solid performing 1st cool alternative to excellent but very expensive alternatives./////////////// Nutnfancy Likability Scale 9 out of 10

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