Description
The Savage Model 12 Benchrest Target, 6.5×284 Norma, 29″, Single-Shot, Gray Laminate is a purpose-built, heavy-barreled rifle designed for competitive benchrest shooting and extreme long-range precision. It’s a dedicated tool for the shooter who demands mechanical accuracy above all else, featuring a single-shot action and a stiff, 29-inch barrel chambered in the potent 6.5×284 Norma cartridge. I’ve put a few hundred rounds of handloads through this platform, and its potential is immediately obvious on the target.
Key Features
- Benchrest-Proven Action: The single-shot Model 12 action is renowned for its rigidity and lockup consistency, eliminating magazine-related variables.
- 6.5×284 Norma Chambering: A high-performance cartridge known for its high ballistic coefficient bullets and excellent long-range stability.
- 29-Inch Heavy Barrel: Provides maximum velocity and a rock-steady sight picture. The extra length helps wring out every last foot-per-second from the cartridge.
- Gray Laminate Stock: Offers a stable, weather-resistant platform that’s less sensitive to humidity changes than traditional wood.
- AccuTrigger: Savage’s user-adjustable trigger is crisp and clean right out of the box—no gunsmithing required to get a great pull.
Specifications & Details
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Caliber | 6.5×284 Norma |
| Barrel Length | 29″ Heavy Varmint/Contour |
| Action | Single Shot, Centerfire |
| Stock | Gray Laminate Benchrest |
| Overall Length | Approx. 49.5″ |
| Weight | Approx. 10.5 lbs (bare rifle) |
Look, this isn’t a lightweight hunting rifle. That 10.5-pound weight, before you add a scope and rings, tells you everything. It’s meant to be planted on a bench or a bipod. The single-shot action is a deliberate choice for the purity of the shot cycle. You can focus on perfecting your load and your technique without the complication of a feed system. The price point of $1303.39 positions it as a serious value in the dedicated precision rifle space.
Who This Rifle Is For
This is for the precision shooter who competes in F-Class, benchrest matches, or simply wants to chase tiny groups at 600+ yards. It’s for the handloader who enjoys developing a specific load to match the rifle’s harmonics. It is not a general-purpose rifle; it’s a specialist. If your goal is to make one, perfectly executed shot at a time, this is your platform. It ships to Missouri and compliant US states through our network.
Pros & Cons
Pros: The inherent accuracy of the single-shot action is top-tier. The 6.5×284 Norma is a fantastic long-range cartridge with great barrel life (compared to some other hot rods). The laminate stock is stable and durable. The AccuTrigger is excellent from the factory. The 29-inch barrel maximizes the cartridge’s potential.
Cons: It’s heavy and long—not a carry rifle. Single-shot only, so no follow-up shots without reloading. The 6.5×284 Norma is primarily a handloader’s cartridge; factory ammo exists but is less common and more expensive than .308 or 6.5 Creedmoor. You’ll need a robust scope mount, like those from EGW or Nightforce, to match its capability.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the 6.5×284 Norma a good choice for a first precision rifle?
A: That depends. If you’re committed to handloading and want to dive into the deep end of long-range performance, it can be rewarding. However, for a first rifle where ammo availability and cost are bigger concerns, a 6.5 Creedmoor or .308 Winchester chambering might be a more practical starting point.
Q: Can this rifle be used for hunting?
A: Technically, yes, but it’s far from ideal. The weight (over 10 lbs bare) and length (nearly 50 inches) make it cumbersome to carry. The single-shot action limits you in the field. It’s a bench rifle first, last, and always.
Q: What kind of accuracy can I expect?
A: With quality handloads, sub-MOA (under 1 inch at 100 yards) is the expectation, and many of these rifles are capable of half-MOA or better with a skilled shooter behind them. The platform is designed to remove variables, so the limiting factor often becomes the shooter’s technique and load development.
If you’re building a setup for serious target work and appreciate a no-compromise approach to the rifle itself, the Savage Model 12 Benchrest Target deserves a close look. See the full details and availability at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.




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