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Savage Mark II

Price: $421
Contact: savagearms.com

For the first time since we began doing our annual gun test, a single rifle has won both the Editor's Choice and Great Buy awards. So how did it do it? With its gleaming stainless-steel action and barrel and a laminated hardwood stock that echoes the sculpting of legendary stock-stylist Reinhart Fajen, the MK II certainly looks considerably more upscale than its price tag indicates. But good value alone doesn't win Outdoor Life's top award. To do so, a firearm must exhibit a level of performance consistently better than that of other guns in its class. The Savage MK II .22 RF we tested proved to be not just the most accurate rimfire we tested this year, but the most accurate rimfire we've ever tested, including some high-dollar rifles of exalted European origin.

After the gun was sighted-in at 50 yards in a test tunnel, the first four 5-shot groups measured .191, .202, .263 and .260 inches, for an average of .229 inches. Yep, that's less than a quarter-inch! More remarkable is the fact that these tiny groups were fired with standard Remington/Eley ammo and an old lot of CCI Green Tag, neither of which are considered the ne plus ultra by accuracy fanatics. The smallest group of all was fired by team member Sam Arnett, who demonstrated his award-winning benchrest technique with a barely measurable .109 inches. By comparison, an eighth of an inch equals .125 inches, so go figure.

Aside from its obviously super-accurate barrel, much of the MK II's shootability was credited to its weight and the solid way the contoured stock rides the bags.

Testers' Comments: Incredible value; can't beat the price for this kind of accuracy; Trigger pull could be better; A tack driver; Savage can be proud of this firearm; Aesthetically very pleasing overall; a damned fine .22 rifle; I¿ll buy it.

Editor's Choice
Great Buy
Workmanship:***
Performance:****
Price/Value:****

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At 6:17 PM, 2008-12-01, Randy said:
picked up the mark ii btvss and love it, shoots great, 1/4" groups at 50 yds and almost as good at 100 yds. excellent quality, solid feel, great trigger and wonderful laminated stock that is rock solid for great groups. this one is going to be my competition .22.

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At 4:01 PM, 2008-11-30, retired tpr said:
i just bought one today at dick's. had a special of $149. i haven't fired the weapon, yet, but am looking forward to this week. i have heard nothing but good things about the mk ii, so of course, i had to have one. i will be using it alot with the grandkids this summer wreaking havoc on the woodchucks on our farm.

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At 12:00 AM, 2008-12-02, colton said:
i receved a mark ii .22lr for my 15 birth day. that was back when thay first came out its bin about 4 or 5 years now iv killed rabbit, squeral, coyote fox and a million cans since then and the only thing ive had problems with is it wont shoot cheap rem. thay expand and dont allways extract from chamber and (p.s. the sinthetick stalk wont handel stalking a coyote to death ;) mine broke at the action lol)

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At 9:44 AM, 2008-11-30, colton said:
i receved a mark ii .22lr for my 15 birth day. that was back when thay first came out its bin about 4 or 5 years now iv killed rabbit, squeral, coyote fox and a million cans since then and the only thing ive had problems with is it wont shoot cheap rem. thay expand and dont allways extract from chamber and (p.s. the sinthetick stalk wont handel stalking a coyote to death ;) mine broke at the action lol)

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At 9:44 AM, 2008-11-30, colton said:
i receved a mark ii .22lr for my 15 birth day. that was back when thay first came out its bin about 4 or 5 years now iv killed rabbit, squeral, coyote fox and a million cans since then and the only thing ive had problems with is it wont shoot cheap rem. thay expand and dont allways extract from chamber and (p.s. the sinthetick stalk wont handel stalking a coyote to death ;) mine broke at the action lol)

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At 9:44 AM, 2008-11-30, colton said:
i receved a mark ii .22lr for my 15 birth day. that was back when thay first came out its bin about 4 or 5 years now iv killed rabbit, squeral, coyote fox and a million cans since then and the only thing ive had problems with is it wont shoot cheap rem. thay expand and dont allways extract from chamber and (p.s. the sinthetick stalk wont handel stalking a coyote to death ;) mine broke at the action lol)

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At 9:44 AM, 2008-11-30, colton said:
i receved a mark ii .22lr for my 15 birth day. that was back when thay first came out its bin about 4 or 5 years now iv killed rabbit, squeral, coyote fox and a million cans since then and the only thing ive had problems with is it wont shoot cheap rem. thay expand and dont allways extract from chamber and (p.s. the sinthetick stalk wont handel stalking a coyote to death ;) mine broke at the action lol)

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At 9:44 AM, 2008-11-30, colton said:
i receved a mark ii .22lr for my 15 birth day. that was back when thay first came out its bin about 4 or 5 years now iv killed rabbit, squeral, coyote fox and a million cans since then and the only thing ive had problems with is it wont shoot cheap rem. thay expand and dont allways extract from chamber and (p.s. the sinthetick stalk wont handel stalking a coyote to death ;) mine broke at the action lol)

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At 10:58 AM, 2008-11-26, crazyhair said:
made in canada.

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At 12:00 AM, 2008-11-25, Soldier Medic said:
after i last posted i went out the next day and bought the stainless steel barreled one with the thumbhole walnut stock i added a bipod to it and this morning i took it to the range. what a beautiful and accurate weapon once i got it sighted in i shot at golf balls all out to 100 yards and hardly missed. feels great has to be the nicest rifle ive ever owned except the m16 i had in basic lol

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At 12:00 AM, 2008-11-21, Soldier Medic said:
i bought one today at walmart for only 117 and found a simmons 3x9x40 scope at a pawn shop for 29.99 went to the range and was amazed at the accuracy of this rifle at 50yards it looked like i fired only one round through the target an amazing rifle for an amazing price made by americans!!!!

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At 12:00 AM, 2008-11-25, Chuck said:
which model of the mark ii was tested. 1-6" or 1-16" twist and does ity make a difference in the accuracy?

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At 11:55 PM, 2008-11-01, Mike Mancuso said:
sold on the savage. where can i find a dick's sporting goods in california?

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At 8:06 AM, 2008-10-31, steve said:
excellent value for the money it out performed my buddies cz 452 ultralux shooting for group got it at dicks for 299 and added a bsa 4-16x40 shoots wolf match extra ammo very well

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At 9:16 PM, 2008-10-22, bigtoe4u said:
add another savage to my list of wants.

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At 12:00 AM, 2008-10-28, D. Skipper said:
was planning to build a 10/22 but bought the blue btvs 22 lr non-laminated stock with scope @ dicks for $299. i could have spent a lot more building a ruger but i can't believe it would be any more accurate. i'm presently selling one of my favorite handguns to purchase the btvs in stainless with laminated stock. the only thing better than owning one of these is owning two.

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At 12:00 AM, 2008-10-28, Vitaliy D. said:
i got my model 93btvs two weeks ego and just sighted it in, the rifle is incredable! 1/8" @ 50yrds with simmons 3-9*40 scope not broken in yet! you gatta get one...

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At 12:00 AM, 2008-10-28, walter said:
i have the regular laminate stock version with a elite 3200 fire fly rectical 3x9. this set up is a must have for houndsman when hunting coons. so accurate it is down right scary. we have made some downright amazing shots with this combo. if you do not have this little rifle you are missing out peroid. its that good!!!!

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At 12:00 AM, 2008-10-22, anonymous said:
yes i brougth the mark ii savage 22 lr. for wife to start shooting. found it to be accaute can shot hole for hole with it. it doesn't have the thumbhole stock but a nice lam is on it. may someday replace it with one to macth my 17 cal. both guns are tack drivers. hole for hole right i am using a 6x24x50 scope on, but the gune did shoot the same with a lesser power on it before this upgrade.

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At 12:00 AM, 2008-10-28, Cool said:
i have to get one of these. see you at the turkey shoot biatch!

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At 12:00 AM, 2008-10-28, Dean said:
is this the btvs? is this the first year it came out? does the bv shoot just as well?

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At 12:00 AM, 2008-10-28, Kevin S. said:
what a great rifle!and what "doesn't" this gun have?,accuracy, synthetic wood, thumb hole grip, stainless steel barrel and action, complimentary scope, and on and on!all under the great american firearms company of savage.i'm out of work (oil price/airline lay off victim),out of cash, and i'm still going to find the money to buy one!i'd change careers and work for savage just based on this product alone!if they can produce a rifle like this,what can't they do?

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At 12:00 AM, 2008-10-28, ken said:
my 7th savage got mines at dicks for 299 cant wait to shoot it along side my 12ftr

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At 12:00 AM, 2008-10-28, miller said:
i got mark ii for xmas for the price you cant beat it. its be come my favorite rifle i own

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At 12:00 AM, 2008-10-28, Vern said:
i have a mk2 in blue shoots well love it best value on the market

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At 12:00 AM, 2008-10-28, Jeff said:
i bought one at dick's on sale $299 with 3x9x40 scope in blue and it shoots great just as in article

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At 12:00 AM, 2008-09-25, Ray said:
mk ii magazines are available in 10 round form. i have a mk ii-f that uses 10 rounders

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At 12:00 AM, 2008-09-25, Redfin60 said:
i am a hunter in australia. i bought my savage mkii a year ago, and have put well over 1000 rounds through it. shoots incredibly well and mine groups best with cci std velocity, and winchester subsonic superx. good fun shooting three leaf clovers at 75 yards! great rifle definitely want to build my collection of savage rifles now!

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At 12:00 AM, 2008-09-26, Craig said:
for those wanting a larger magazine, the savage mark ii-f has a 10 round magazine. i would imagine it would fit any savage mark ii. you can call savage arms and ask : (413) 568-7001. also, you can get the savage mark ii-f at wal-mart for $117. that's blued with a synthetic stock, not as purdy but should be close to as accurate. cheers, craig

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At 12:00 AM, 2008-10-28, Art Lamb said:
got mine a week ago and have run 300 or so rounds through it. if i could shoot as good as the weapon then i would be an amazing rifle shot. it feels like a high power rifle and will definitely help me with my target shooting and hunting.

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At 12:00 AM, 2008-09-25, Mooreq said:
i picked up the savage the other day at dicks sporting goods - the blued version for $299.00 including the simmons 3 x 9 scope. the rifle feels great in the hand and does balance well. the forearm was extemely solid off of a sand bag rest. i shot 7 different types of ammunition from it with good cleaning between pairs of shots, but could only get between 1/4 and 1/2" groups at 25 yards (eley gold, federal target, thunderbolts, green tag, winchester super x, remington subsonic, and cb longs) . i am hoping it just needs to have a longer break in period. overall - i like it!

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At 12:00 AM, 2008-10-28, Kevin said:
if you want a deal and want blue instead of stainless you need to go to dicks sporting goods. they have some deal with savage where they have a a blued version of this gun topped witha simmons 3-9 x 40 scope and rings for $350 and i hear sometimes its on sale for less. i got mine for 350 though and couldnt be happier

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At 12:00 AM, 2008-10-28, Lee said:
i have one, have put hundreds of rounds through it. extremely accurate, handles well and it's very fun to shoot. would also reccommend larger clip. any suggestions on this?

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At 12:00 AM, 2008-09-26, BOB LAFRAMBOISE said:
bt one and it came exactly as described and pictured by outdoor life. solid rifle and easy to point, aim and shoot. would prefer savage furnish a 10 shot clip instead of the 5. as soon as a nest of chiggers vacate my shooting area, will proceed to sight-in my mk ll rifle mounted with a bsa 3x9x50 red dot scope.thanks savage...she's a lst class winner!

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At 12:00 AM, 2008-10-28, wfep said:
wish i knew which scope that is on top of the mark ii and if it was the one it was tested with.

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At 12:00 AM, 2008-09-26, ozzy said:
those accutriggers are the future. i have one and absolutely love it. if i could i would put it on all my rifles but i dont have the money to.

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At 12:00 AM, 2008-10-28, ZerCool said:
savage mkii - one heck of a rifle. i have the same one, and topped with a 3-9x40 scope, it is absolute death on paper, cans, squirrels and rabbits. accutrigger is tough to beat, action is slick and smooth, and the gun only gets tighter as i shoot it.

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