Great caliber! I just rescoped my late wifes 7/08 @ took it to the range. Rifle is a Savage Axis otic is a Nikko Stirling 4-16. Shoots most everything really well. I like these new Savages allot. Nice bbl weight good stock & nice price. Love that they offer so many calibers too! Couple things: Brand new gun shouldn't be judged till its got a few boxes tbru it. 2) Did ya check all screws? If not, I suggest removing all base screws. Degreasing screws & holes. Apply good thread locker and re attach to faster torque specs. Then action screws clean the same way. That stock should be pillar bedded. So torque screws to at least 50 inch pounds. Number of years ago, Savage switched to #8 acrews. Many bases on market have #6 screws. So ask dealer/manufacturer to eb sure you get proper screws with your new base. I recommend Leupold or EGW. When installing rings, slide FORWARD then torque down. Last clean barrel keep clean at least till you get thru that first 100 rounds. Good luck Brother!! ( I have a few videos on this if ya think it would help ya) God bless❤🙏🙏
@@cw2a I had several things going on at the time. I really need to get that rifle back out and do some testing with it. Especially since the audio was so bad on that one. I will look up those videos!
What I can see from your video is that your scope is mounted too high and you're not getting a good "cheek weld" to your stock ..ie: your view through the scope is not consistent, therefore your aim point is not consistent.
Thank for the video man I’ve had that same thing happen to me before few years ago. You may also want to make sure the barrel isn’t touching the stock while in the shooting rest. Keep up the good work God bless
I purchased the same model in 6.5 prc. After about $200 additional spent on ammo testing, I bore scoped my barrel an omg! It was like looking down a washboard, and I'm not talking showdowing like on unlapped barrels. these were deep grooves cut all the way down into the lands. I couldn't believe this rifle made it past QC if that's something they still actually believe in these days. Sadly, customer service hasn't been much help. I sent my rifle back for repairs in October and just a few days ago I was told my rifle was not going to be able to be repaired nor is the same caliber available and would be months longer before I could get the replacement. Hope your accuracy problem is something simple so you don't have to go through the same thing.
Got one in 308 and sent it back in for chamber issues. The casing had a slight bulge on one side and ring all the way around. Been over 2 months now and it’s with their gunsmith. If it’s the same issue when I get it back I’ll get rid of it.
Shooo! I hate that. I hope rings will fix mine. I am having a very similar problem with Howa on a Gamepro 2 in 300 win mag. They are saying atleast 6 months wait for repair. Thanks for watching and I hope that you will come back, subscribe and share. God bless
Man I hate that. I have had my share of dealings with customer service with rifles not functioning properly. I still have a Howa gamepro 2 300 win mag at their shop being fixed. They have been the worse so far, as Ruger has been the best. I just released the follow up video on this rifle. Thanks for watching and commenting! God bless
I just bought a Trail Hunter in 7PRC. I had to buy a rail for it. Long action mounts that came with the gun are crazy far apart. I got a weaver base and some cheap monstrum rings . Mistake I had to send the rings back. Was looking for weaver ring 30mm local and couldn’t find any. Found some warne ring for weaver rail at Academy. Shooting good now but it was frustrating.
Change your base mount to a one piece picatinny rail. Lots of adjustment. Also scope rings must be picatinny with the proper cross bolt for a tight fit. I see a lot of people mount regular rings on a picatinny rail and the gun shoots all over the place. Regular rings do not work the cross bolt isn’t wide enough and move all over the place after a few shots.
Exactly what I was going to say. But here’s a new problem that is staring to show up on newer rifles some are coming with built in machined into the top of the rifle zero adjustment zero options of the bases. My new cz has this and it’s hard to find a scope that is long enough to give me the relief I need
I really appreciate that! I can't say that I am great at this but I do love sharing my love for God and the outdoors! Thank you for watching and commenting! God bless
. Got a 1980's browning a- bolt and Christensen ridgeline in 7mm08, love this caliber for deer. New subscriber . Bless you sir for your devotion to our Lord
I really appreciate that! I am for sure not the best at this but I sure do want to show people how great our Lord is and how much he's blessed us to live in such a beautiful and free nation. Thank you for watching and commenting! God bless
10-4, I am going over the gun again when I have time to set down with it again. I prison ministry this week plus my day job. But God is great and I am glad to have the opportunity and freedom to do all this!!!
As far as the eye relief issue just order a rail and replace the scope base. You have a 110 and there is tons of aftermarket companies that make 0-40 moa rails but if you’re not shooting long range 0 moa rail will work fine.
I appreciate that. I wanted to get this rifle back to the range. I looked locally including bass pro about an hour away. They didn't have the one piece with the right thread pattern. But the new video is up with rings that work! Thanks for watching and commenting! God bless
I'm sorry but I/m going to be a bit harsh. Did you torque all of your mounting screws? Did you torque your stock screws? Your shooting rest sucks as did your bench shooting techniques. I prefer a bipod and shooting off of the ground. Either that, or an actual heavy pedestal rest. Invest in some scope mounting tools and a quality set of rings and bases. I've noticed that a lot of TH-cam contributors get a fine shooting rifle but mount garbage optics and hardware on their rifles. A good scope should run at least twice the price of the rifle. Leupold, Vortex and Night Force make real scopes. Everything else is bargain basement. Yes, I may be a snob when it comes to equipment and knowing your craft.
You need to invest in a scope rail so you can better adjust rings because that one is a little too close to end of the tube. I believe the company that makes everything for savage is EGW also I found Winchester super x is grouping sub 1/2” in 5 shots and they are really doing great with the deer as well. Something I’ve found with my 7mm-08 is that ammo selection is very crucial because with the speed of the rounds I’ve had several that wouldn’t open up much and it led to long tracks and I also felt bad for the animal that it wasn’t working well enough. The Remington core loks you had are good too but I couldn’t get those Hornadys to group as well.
New subscriber first vid of yours I've seen, bro you need a Rode wireless Go II Lapel mic...about every 4th word is not possible to understand, and it goes super hot at times. The Rode will dramatically improve your audio and even get ya some AI on sound suppression... For not a pile of $
@TeamJesusOutdoors thanks that's the main objective. I've been busy with and trying to get my first book finished and ready for final editing. I'm excited about that, knowing that it has a lot of potential in helping other Christians. The five readers that have read it have given it good reviews. I hope to get back to shooting and making videos soon. I appreciate your prayers and God bless!
Just looking at 110 hunter and stumbled on your video. My question for you is how did you get that alpha shooting rest fixed without the abnormally large shoulder pad sticking straight up. Great rest mine has been in closet because I don’t like the shoulder pad. Your ideal seems to work. Please help me fix mine.
I am a 7mm-08 fan! 1 of my favorite calibers for the east coast hard woods. I have taken a lot of deer with 7mm-08 just using core-lokt bullets but I'm really liking the copper bullets the more a test them. I was really impressed with the 6.5 Grindel after my test! Thank you for watching and commenting! God bless
Great vid, on your accuracy the 110 TH reviewes ive seen the stock might be touching the barrel given how its cradled the 110 TH has been more accurate than what youre seeing with every ammo ive seen tested. Can you see if the stock is touching? Ahhhh rings...yep makes sense
The problem is the bench rest is too far forward. Because the stock is too flexible, this style of shooting causes the for-end to touch the barrel. Hence your poor groups.
@@Aussie038 yeah looking back at the video you are right. I love the 7mm-08 caliber. I need to do some more work with this gun or maybe trade it in on the light model to try on the channel. Thanks for watching and commenting. God bless!
The bases are the same width and the rings are the same dimension except for the size of the slot on the base and the bolt on the ring...nothing to due with width. Also, if you push the rings hard forward in the slot and properly tighten them you really shouldn't have and issue. Even Pic to Pic with the larger slot and bolt there is still room for movement and you still need to push the rings forward against the front of the slot.
This is just incorrect. The accuracy that is possible with modern CNC machining is far beyond what was possible even just 10 years ago. The thing is, quality is not free. A good set of rings from a good scope company that employs good machinists who are using modern tools will be every bit as accurate as a one piece mount, when installed and torqued properly.
@stephencooper5040 Grab 2 rods that are precision machined to the thousanth of an inch. Mount them in youre scope rings. Most of the time they do not line up. Have you tried that? Why would you not use a 1 piece mount? Less moving parts, more solid, and the ring holes are machined at once so its guaranteed to line up. Genuinely curious what advantages 2 piece rings have.
@GodsCountryShootingOutdoors thanks for the vid! Yea they're not all built the same quality try reading the Amazon reviews or buying quality known ones. Or plugging into a diff phone. Take care.
I went back to a shot gun mic for the follow up vid. It did a bit better. Maybe one day I will be able to afford better equipment and have more time to do a better job but still love trying! God bless
Great caliber!
I just rescoped my late wifes 7/08 @ took it to the range.
Rifle is a Savage Axis otic is a Nikko Stirling 4-16.
Shoots most everything really well.
I like these new Savages allot. Nice bbl weight good stock & nice price. Love that they offer so many calibers too!
Couple things:
Brand new gun shouldn't be judged till its got a few boxes tbru it.
2) Did ya check all screws?
If not, I suggest removing all base screws. Degreasing screws & holes. Apply good thread locker and re attach to faster torque specs. Then action screws clean the same way. That stock should be pillar bedded. So torque screws to at least 50 inch pounds.
Number of years ago, Savage switched to #8 acrews. Many bases on market have #6 screws. So ask dealer/manufacturer to eb sure you get proper screws with your new base. I recommend Leupold or EGW.
When installing rings, slide FORWARD then torque down.
Last clean barrel keep clean at least till you get thru that first 100 rounds.
Good luck Brother!! ( I have a few videos on this if ya think it would help ya)
God bless❤🙏🙏
It was definitely the rings! But after cleaning and a few more rounds through it the bolt loosened up and felt much better!
@@cw2a I had several things going on at the time. I really need to get that rifle back out and do some testing with it. Especially since the audio was so bad on that one. I will look up those videos!
What I can see from your video is that your scope is mounted too high and you're not getting a good "cheek weld" to your stock ..ie: your view through the scope is not consistent, therefore your aim point is not consistent.
@@PC-uh6hk that was certainly part of it!! Thanks for watching and commenting
Thank for the video man I’ve had that same thing happen to me before few years ago. You may also want to make sure the barrel isn’t touching the stock while in the shooting rest. Keep up the good work God bless
I purchased the same model in 6.5 prc. After about $200 additional spent on ammo testing, I bore scoped my barrel an omg! It was like looking down a washboard, and I'm not talking showdowing like on unlapped barrels. these were deep grooves cut all the way down into the lands. I couldn't believe this rifle made it past QC if that's something they still actually believe in these days. Sadly, customer service hasn't been much help. I sent my rifle back for repairs in October and just a few days ago I was told my rifle was not going to be able to be repaired nor is the same caliber available and would be months longer before I could get the replacement. Hope your accuracy problem is something simple so you don't have to go through the same thing.
Got one in 308 and sent it back in for chamber issues. The casing had a slight bulge on one side and ring all the way around. Been over 2 months now and it’s with their gunsmith. If it’s the same issue when I get it back I’ll get rid of it.
Shooo! I hate that. I hope rings will fix mine. I am having a very similar problem with Howa on a Gamepro 2 in 300 win mag. They are saying atleast 6 months wait for repair. Thanks for watching and I hope that you will come back, subscribe and share. God bless
Man I hate that. I have had my share of dealings with customer service with rifles not functioning properly. I still have a Howa gamepro 2 300 win mag at their shop being fixed. They have been the worse so far, as Ruger has been the best. I just released the follow up video on this rifle. Thanks for watching and commenting! God bless
I just bought a Trail Hunter in 7PRC.
I had to buy a rail for it. Long action mounts that came with the gun are crazy far apart.
I got a weaver base and some cheap monstrum rings . Mistake I had to send the rings back. Was looking for weaver ring 30mm local and couldn’t find any. Found some warne ring for weaver rail at Academy.
Shooting good now but it was frustrating.
Change your base mount to a one piece picatinny rail. Lots of adjustment. Also scope rings must be picatinny with the proper cross bolt for a tight fit. I see a lot of people mount regular rings on a picatinny rail and the gun shoots all over the place. Regular rings do not work the cross bolt isn’t wide enough and move all over the place after a few shots.
Yeah I wish I had taken the time to find the one peace but wanted to hurry back to the range to give a follow-up on the gun.
Exactly what I was going to say. But here’s a new problem that is staring to show up on newer rifles some are coming with built in machined into the top of the rifle zero adjustment zero options of the bases. My new cz has this and it’s hard to find a scope that is long enough to give me the relief I need
Great video I thaught maybe rings or base mounts thanks for your honesty look forward to more videos God bless 🙏
I really appreciate that! I can't say that I am great at this but I do love sharing my love for God and the outdoors! Thank you for watching and commenting! God bless
. Got a 1980's browning a- bolt and Christensen ridgeline in 7mm08, love this caliber for deer. New subscriber . Bless you sir for your devotion to our Lord
I really appreciate that! I am for sure not the best at this but I sure do want to show people how great our Lord is and how much he's blessed us to live in such a beautiful and free nation. Thank you for watching and commenting! God bless
Great Video. You can't go wrong with honesty. Good luck and God Bless!
@@jmac6242 Thank you, I try!!!!
My action screws came loose on mine. On the first to second group! All good after that.
10-4, I am going over the gun again when I have time to set down with it again. I prison ministry this week plus my day job. But God is great and I am glad to have the opportunity and freedom to do all this!!!
As far as the eye relief issue just order a rail and replace the scope base. You have a 110 and there is tons of aftermarket companies that make 0-40 moa rails but if you’re not shooting long range 0 moa rail will work fine.
I appreciate that. I wanted to get this rifle back to the range. I looked locally including bass pro about an hour away. They didn't have the one piece with the right thread pattern. But the new video is up with rings that work! Thanks for watching and commenting! God bless
I appreciate that information. I will certainly let into them!!!
I've got a howa 7mm08 and more than happy with it
Is this hogue stock the aluminum bedding block version?
Yes sir!
@@chadmorrison5094 Thank you!!
This is the most common reason for inaccuracy. Always check everything on your guns before blame.
I'm sorry but I/m going to be a bit harsh. Did you torque all of your mounting screws? Did you torque your stock screws? Your shooting rest sucks as did your bench shooting techniques. I prefer a bipod and shooting off of the ground. Either that, or an actual heavy pedestal rest. Invest in some scope mounting tools and a quality set of rings and bases. I've noticed that a lot of TH-cam contributors get a fine shooting rifle but mount garbage optics and hardware on their rifles. A good scope should run at least twice the price of the rifle. Leupold, Vortex and Night Force make real scopes. Everything else is bargain basement. Yes, I may be a snob when it comes to equipment and knowing your craft.
Talley looks like they have extended ring mounts that could help with that .
@@Rcfreak57 would certainly be worth trying!
You need to invest in a scope rail so you can better adjust rings because that one is a little too close to end of the tube. I believe the company that makes everything for savage is EGW also I found Winchester super x is grouping sub 1/2” in 5 shots and they are really doing great with the deer as well. Something I’ve found with my 7mm-08 is that ammo selection is very crucial because with the speed of the rounds I’ve had several that wouldn’t open up much and it led to long tracks and I also felt bad for the animal that it wasn’t working well enough. The Remington core loks you had are good too but I couldn’t get those Hornadys to group as well.
@@FatzCafe-c1o I have tried a few things EGW, so far I'm pretty satisfied with their stuff. Thanks for watching and commenting, God bless
New subscriber first vid of yours I've seen, bro you need a Rode wireless Go II Lapel mic...about every 4th word is not possible to understand, and it goes super hot at times. The Rode will dramatically improve your audio and even get ya some AI on sound suppression... For not a pile of $
Love hearing you put God first, Brother!
@TeamJesusOutdoors thanks that's the main objective. I've been busy with and trying to get my first book finished and ready for final editing. I'm excited about that, knowing that it has a lot of potential in helping other Christians. The five readers that have read it have given it good reviews. I hope to get back to shooting and making videos soon. I appreciate your prayers and God bless!
Where's your scope bubble level?
@@BruceAC I had put it on the 6.5 creedmoor to take it out further.
Just looking at 110 hunter and stumbled on your video. My question for you is how did you get that alpha shooting rest fixed without the abnormally large shoulder pad sticking straight up. Great rest mine has been in closet because I don’t like the shoulder pad. Your ideal seems to work. Please help me fix mine.
Lol! Redneck engineering. So far it works pretty well. I will try to do a short on it.
Even if you don’t make one I need to fix mine
Uploading a video now on the Alpha rest. Not an edited video at all but hopefully it will help!
Video should be up in a few mn! Thanks for watching
We've all made the "loose scope" mistake!
I have a trail hunter I 7mm-08 and a howa 6.5 grendel. Both guns do not like hornady sst bullets
I am a 7mm-08 fan! 1 of my favorite calibers for the east coast hard woods. I have taken a lot of deer with 7mm-08 just using core-lokt bullets but I'm really liking the copper bullets the more a test them. I was really impressed with the 6.5 Grindel after my test! Thank you for watching and commenting! God bless
Great vid, on your accuracy the 110 TH reviewes ive seen the stock might be touching the barrel given how its cradled the 110 TH has been more accurate than what youre seeing with every ammo ive seen tested. Can you see if the stock is touching? Ahhhh rings...yep makes sense
@@rhino67 great idea to consider but I did check that! Hey thanks for watching and commenting. God bless!
The problem is the bench rest is too far forward. Because the stock is too flexible, this style of shooting causes the for-end to touch the barrel. Hence your poor groups.
@@Aussie038 yeah looking back at the video you are right. I love the 7mm-08 caliber. I need to do some more work with this gun or maybe trade it in on the light model to try on the channel. Thanks for watching and commenting. God bless!
Something is not right
Overall after getting rings that fit better it did well. They should have put a one piece base on them.
The bases are the same width and the rings are the same dimension except for the size of the slot on the base and the bolt on the ring...nothing to due with width. Also, if you push the rings hard forward in the slot and properly tighten them you really shouldn't have and issue. Even Pic to Pic with the larger slot and bolt there is still room for movement and you still need to push the rings forward against the front of the slot.
Good information! Thanks for sharing!
Get a DNZ game reaper mount. Scope rings are silly, they are bot durable and they never align properly.
This is just incorrect. The accuracy that is possible with modern CNC machining is far beyond what was possible even just 10 years ago. The thing is, quality is not free. A good set of rings from a good scope company that employs good machinists who are using modern tools will be every bit as accurate as a one piece mount, when installed and torqued properly.
@stephencooper5040 Grab 2 rods that are precision machined to the thousanth of an inch. Mount them in youre scope rings. Most of the time they do not line up. Have you tried that? Why would you not use a 1 piece mount? Less moving parts, more solid, and the ring holes are machined at once so its guaranteed to line up. Genuinely curious what advantages 2 piece rings have.
Hornady pression hunter 150 grin
I'll try to get a hold of some. Thanks and God bless
Always get a one piece bases. ALWAYS...That rifle is a 1/2 inch MOA shooter.
Audio is really bad try a different set up next time or talk on tabletop
I was trying a lapel mic. Didn't work well! Thanks for letting me know and watching!
@GodsCountryShootingOutdoors thanks for the vid! Yea they're not all built the same quality try reading the Amazon reviews or buying quality known ones. Or plugging into a diff phone. Take care.
I went back to a shot gun mic for the follow up vid. It did a bit better. Maybe one day I will be able to afford better equipment and have more time to do a better job but still love trying! God bless
Audio sucks……
@@michaelthompson7570 yep it did. The camera crapped out on me a couple of days later as well. I need to resort that rifle and video.