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Competitive Shooting Tips from Patrick Kelley
04/22/2020

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
03/19/2020

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
03/05/2020

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
02/13/2020

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
02/11/2020

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

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How I Developed a Hunting Passion: Evolution of a Hunter
01/14/2020

Not everyone was raised a hunter. Some learn and develop hunting passion later in life. Beth Shimanski, Savage Arms Marketing Director, shares how she evolved as a hunter. When I started in this industry 4 years ago, hunting was a passion I had not yet

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New Savage Muzzle Brake: How Does it Work?
12/23/2019

A muzzle brake’s job is to help a shooter recover from their rifle’s recoil. The benefits are many: More comfortable shooting, the ability to spot your own shots at long range, or the difference between 1st and 5th place in a 3-gun