Savage Model 12 Benchrest Precision Target .308 Win Rifle

$137,258.00

A dedicated benchrest and long-range target rifle built for extreme accuracy, featuring a heavy 29″ barrel, stable laminate stock, and adjustable AccuTrigger at a value-focused price.

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Description

The Savage Model 12 Benchrest Precision Target, .308 Win, 29″, Grey Laminate, SS is a purpose-built, single-shot rifle designed for competitive benchrest shooting and extreme long-range target work. It prioritizes mechanical accuracy and stability over all else, offering a heavy-contour barrel and rigid laminate stock at a price point that undercuts many custom rigs. Here’s the thing—it’s a specialized tool that delivers competition-ready performance without a custom shop price tag.

Key Features

  • AccuTrigger: User-adjustable trigger for a crisp, clean pull.
  • Heavy Varmint/Contour Barrel: 29-inch stainless steel barrel minimizes whip and dissipates heat.
  • Grey Laminate Stock: Durable, stable laminate construction resists warping from moisture.
  • Single-Shot Action: Simplified, ultra-rigid design for maximum consistency.
  • Benchrest-Specific Stock: Flat-bottomed fore-end with wide stance for solid bag or rest mounting.

Specifications & Details

Specification Detail
Caliber .308 Winchester
Barrel Length 29 inches
Barrel Material/Finish Stainless Steel
Stock Grey Laminate
Action Type Bolt Action, Single Shot
Trigger Adjustable AccuTrigger

Weighing in at approximately 10.5 pounds bare, this rifle is built for the bench. The single-shot action eliminates magazine-related inconsistencies and allows for a stronger, more precise action bedding. The 29-inch barrel length is optimal for squeezing maximum velocity and stability from the .308 Winchester cartridge, a proven long-range workhorse. At $1372.58, it sits in a sweet spot between high-end factory rifles and full custom builds. This model is drop-in ready for serious target work, often requiring no gunsmithing to start printing tight groups. It ships to Missouri and compliant US states.

Who This Rifle Is For

This is not a hunting rifle or a tactical platform. It’s built for the precision-minded shooter focused on paper-punching or benchrest competition. It’s ideal for the shooter who values raw accuracy per dollar and is willing to trade features like a detachable magazine and lightweight portability for a rock-solid, stable shooting platform. If your goal is to learn wind calls and test handloads at 600+ yards without breaking the bank, this Savage deserves a hard look.

Practical Pros & Cons

Pros: The value is undeniable—you get a heavy-barreled, stable rifle with a great trigger for hundreds less than some competitors. The laminate stock is far more stable in varying conditions than cheaper synthetics. The .308 Win chambering means affordable, readily available match-grade ammo for practice. The long barrel gives you all the velocity the cartridge can offer.

Cons: The tradeoffs are real. It’s heavy and long, making it purely a range rifle. The single-shot action requires patience and deliberate shooting. The basic laminate finish is functional but not fancy. You’ll need to budget for a high-magnification optic, sturdy rings, and a base—compatible with popular Picatinny rails from brands like EGW or Warne.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is this a good rifle for a beginner in long-range shooting?

A: It can be, with a caveat. The fundamentals you learn on a stable, accurate rifle like this are invaluable. However, the single-shot action and heavy weight mean you’ll be learning on a dedicated platform, not a general-purpose one. The .308 is also a forgiving cartridge to learn reloading for.

Q: What kind of accuracy can I expect?

A: With quality match ammunition or careful handloads, sub-MOA (Minute of Angle) groups are the standard expectation. Many users report 1/2 MOA or better performance, which is the rifle’s entire reason for being. The 29-inch barrel provides a long sight radius and consistent bullet exit.

Q: Can the stock be adjusted or replaced?

A: The stock is a standard Savage 12 target action inlet. While not as common as Remington 700 patterns, aftermarket options from manufacturers like Choate or Stocky’s are available if you wish to upgrade later. The factory stock, however, is perfectly capable for its intended role.

For the shooter who measures value in group size rather than features, the Savage Model 12 Benchrest Precision Target presents a compelling case. Its focused design eliminates frills to deliver where it counts: on the target. See if this dedicated precision platform fits your needs at firearms-missouri.com.

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