I like the looks of this rifle! I have a Ruger Gunsight scout in .350leg that is awesome to use and I am in the market for another scout rifle but in .308. Seeing this option I might have to look into maybe getting this rifle. The iron sight design appears to be superior to the Ruger iron sights, which require an allen wrench to adjust elevation and windage.
They do but not in a Scout. There's a Savage 110 Magpul Hunter. It has no muzzle brake (but it is threaded for one), has no Scout style fore sight and it comes standard with a 5 round mag instead of 10.
The standard stock is an encased aluminum type which extends right to the fore-end. This particular stock has no aluminum in the fore-end. If it came with the XRS chassis then perhaps you might call it an upgrade over the standard.
I am really digging this rifle set up.
I like the looks of this rifle!
I have a Ruger Gunsight scout in .350leg that is awesome to use and I am in the market for another scout rifle but in .308.
Seeing this option I might have to look into maybe getting this rifle.
The iron sight design appears to be superior to the Ruger iron sights, which require an allen wrench to adjust elevation and windage.
a great video and rifle Sir.have a good one.
Thank you very much.
If it had an 18 inch barrel rather than a 16 inch, it would be absolutely perfect, but it is close enough for me.
They do but not in a Scout. There's a Savage 110 Magpul Hunter. It has no muzzle brake (but it is threaded for one), has no Scout style fore sight and it comes standard with a 5 round mag instead of 10.
only change id do is a larger bolt knob from the tactical rifle.
@@MrMakto that is a good idea.
The standard stock is an encased aluminum type which extends right to the fore-end. This particular stock has no aluminum in the fore-end.
If it came with the XRS chassis then perhaps you might call it an upgrade over the standard.
Good interview and information.
So I got question can I take off the sights completely so it’s smooth barrel down to the threads
@DakotaWhite-r1b I am not sure but I think so. Savage could tell you better.
Wow this looks so good
Looks more staunch than the Styer
It felt like a solid well built rifle.
@@rangehotlooking forward to your personal review, when you get your hands on one 👍
Do you know when this is expected to be released?
It is available now
Whats the max adjustable range off the iron sites?
@@ManOfChaiTea I don't know.
I never did get a test sample.
I love mine. I put a BSA red dot on it
Will that rail fit on the older 110 scout rifle?
@@bmooney3405 I am not sure.
Is that front sight removable as well?
@@johnnyt6650 I do not know.
When they look through the barrel and the barrel is off, they place the barrel in a vise and hand bend until the barrel is true.
@@labradorshalladore4966 I have heard that from several folks. I hear it is an art form.
same concept of Franchi All Terrain🇮🇹
Savage needs to send a couple out to guntubers to give it some demo time and hands on thoughts.
Yesssss….HK FRONT SIGHT all the way.
Not another AI single column mag?? WHY 10 rd. mag as long as a 20??
Short magazine so you can shoot off a bipod.
Nope keep the old scout rifle, its supposed to be a scout rifle, not a benchrest gun
A Scout rifle should have an 18" barrel, not 16".
@@michaellorusso4912 what is 2" amongst friends?
Haha 🤣! You’re right Brother! 😃
I hate the magpul stock. It looks so aftermarket.
You look aftermarket.
I think it looks good.
No 30-06 WTF .
I am sure that is coming.
You get nearly the same performance from a .308
No intergrated bipod? Isn't that part of what makes a scout rifle?
Not at all
Learn to sling up, you don't need a bipod if you can shoot properly.
No. A cheap wobbly gimmick bipod would be a waste of space
Savage hand warps all their barrels by skilled warpers….
Nice rifle but for a 9 pounds ''Scout'' rifle is a way too much...add scope and rings your are near 10 pounds....come on Savage do it better.
@@T-800_Im_Not_A_Robot I think this is their first endover.
@@rangehot Yeah I think so