Savage Expands MSR Lineup

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posted on January 11, 2019
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Savage has expanded its line of award-winning MSRs, introduced in 2017, to include the MSR 10 Competition HD and MSR 15 Competition models.

 “Our MSR lineup of next-generation modern sporting rifles, like all Savage products, reflects the fact that Savage is not just a value brand,” said Savage President Al Kasper. “We are a high-quality, high-performance, well-established firearms manufacturer, offering a full line of rimfire and centerfire rifles in a variety of platforms.”

The new Savage MSR 10 Competition HD and MSR 15 Competition are each fitted with an advanced 18” carbon fiber wrapped stainless barrel built specifically for the rifle in a collaborative effort between Savage and PROOF Research. Each also sports a unique ported muzzle brake.

Savage also recently unleashed a new the MSR 15 Long Range Rifle chambered in 224 Valkyrie and an MSR 10 Precision chambered in three long-range calibers: 6.5 Creedmoor, 6mm Creedmoor and 308 Win.

The MSR 15 Long Range is built with a 22” stainless steel barrel to deliver pinpoint precision at any distance. Savage engineers tuned barrel length specifically for the 224 Valkyrie cartridge to achieve peak accuracy at extreme range. The MSR 15 Long Range barrel is also topped with a two-port muzzle brake mounted with Savage’s proprietary taper-lock interface. The brake allows shooters to adjust recoil impulse and stabilize the muzzle for faster, more accurate follow-up shots.

The Savage MSR 10 Precision delivers match-winning accuracy with its stainless steel heavy barrel and 5R button rifling. Its competition-worthy right out of the box with upgrades like an 18” Arca handguard, Magpul PRS stock and TangoDown Battlegrip Flip Grip, which quickly rotates from 24 degrees of rake to vertical.

For more, visit SavageArms.com.

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