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Unicorn Savage

iklwa

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Just about this time last year I began reading about the 6mm BR cartridge that had been legitimized by Hornady and sold to the American military as the “6mm ARC (Advanced Rife Cartridge)”. The round is a slightly modified 6mm Bench Rest that uses the 7.62 x 39 shell necked down and with a sharper shoulder to accept long/heavy for caliber low drag projectiles.

Now, I’m no long-range competitor or hunter of African elephants but I thought this sounded like a fun caliber for playing with in general. I already have the obligatory AR platform(s) for which it was originally designed, large and medium game rifles but I wanted a bolt action anyway.

As it turns out, Savage Arms has their Model 110 Tactical with a stiff barrel, 18 inches long and threaded for whatever you would like, with an installed Picatinny rail, and it accepts the AICS magazines. The entire package was less than 1,000 shekels so I ordered one…in July of 2020!

I spoke with Savage this week and they told me there was nothing they could do for me and that I should just “try to be patient”.

I told the customer service guy, “Look, I’m 67 years old. Is there a remote chance I will see my rifle in this life?”

He said, “Maybe…”

I local gun shop told me their distributors are not even taking orders at this time until they can catch up on the backorder list.

“Maybe…”

I am getting to the point that I think I’ll have better odds of shooting a Unicorn than getting my new rifle!
 
Just about this time last year I began reading about the 6mm BR cartridge that had been legitimized by Hornady and sold to the American military as the “6mm ARC (Advanced Rife Cartridge)”. The round is a slightly modified 6mm Bench Rest that uses the 7.62 x 39 shell necked down and with a sharper shoulder to accept long/heavy for caliber low drag projectiles.

Now, I’m no long-range competitor or hunter of African elephants but I thought this sounded like a fun caliber for playing with in general. I already have the obligatory AR platform(s) for which it was originally designed, large and medium game rifles but I wanted a bolt action anyway.

As it turns out, Savage Arms has their Model 110 Tactical with a stiff barrel, 18 inches long and threaded for whatever you would like, with an installed Picatinny rail, and it accepts the AICS magazines. The entire package was less than 1,000 shekels so I ordered one…in July of 2020!

I spoke with Savage this week and they told me there was nothing they could do for me and that I should just “try to be patient”.

I told the customer service guy, “Look, I’m 67 years old. Is there a remote chance I will see my rifle in this life?”

He said, “Maybe…”

I local gun shop told me their distributors are not even taking orders at this time until they can catch up on the backorder list.

“Maybe…”

I am getting to the point that I think I’ll have better odds of shooting a Unicorn than getting my new rifle!
What a mess !
I hope that - somehow - you were one of the earliest on the backorder list, and you’ll get yours in the first batch off the line ! ( or however it works)
 
I feel for you.
I have no idea what you wish to build. However I know someone who does.
If you would like me to talk to them, message me the specs on what you want built.
Nobody that is 67 years old should ever want when it comes to shooting a gun.
I am not that far behind you and I consider us the last generation. I knew people in ww2, vietnam, Korea, and the middle east wars. Not many can say that.
I love to shoot distance, but it was so brutal a few years ago, now they can make you a rifle that shoots flat, low recoil on the old shoulders and is accurate, Which gives me hope, even if I myself am beyond my prime.
It is still fun to do it every once in awhile and show them who you are. Just not needing to pay for it for a week after a good couple days shooting.
Message me what you want built and I will talk to a few people.
They have make a wish for kids?? Why do we not have make a wish for people like us?
 
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Best bet would either be to find a bare receiver and build it, or find a rifle with the receiver setup you want, regardless of caliber, and rebarrel.
 
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