I believe it's an "older" version of the Tactical platform that is so popular. It is a .308, with a 20 inch barrel. It does not have an Accu-trigger, but the trigger it does have, is fantastic. Zero creep, and breaks between 1 and 2 pounds. Very short stroke on the trigger.
The action is pretty smooth... and does not look like many rounds have been fired through it. The wear marks are normal, and the bolt has "Savage Tactic" on it. Not "Tactical".
The stock is not original... I was told it is a McMillan, but I don't believe it is. If it is, it is an older version.
It has not been bedded or lapped in properly, because it touches the barrel on the right side of the gun. It's primed, and ready for paint. I have not mounted any glass on it, but holding the gun to my shoulder, the pull seems a bit short for me. The angle of the "pistol" grip, is a bit shallow... so, I may change the stock down the road. Everything will be clear to me, once I mount optics and get on the range with it.
I have not fired it, but will once I mount some glass on it, and bed the stock to the action properly.
Any input will be great... advice on glass, bipods, history of this gun... etc.
As I said, I damn near stole this thing, so I am not complaining.
