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Offline hardertr

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Savage 12FV question
« on: April 23, 2005, 02:05:39 PM »
I have a question about a 22-250 I found at a local pawn shop.  The owner tells me Savage only made 250 of them... It's a 12FV with a fluted barrel.  I guess he may be right, because I can't seem to find one anywhere on line to compare prices with.  All of the fluted models I've seen are stainless.

He has a regular blued 12FV in 204 for a little under $450...but wants $525 for the fluted barrled version.

Is a "limited edition" Savage worth the extra money?  What exactly is the purpose of a fluted barrel??

Thanks in advance!
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Savage 12FV question
« Reply #1 on: April 30, 2005, 04:04:15 PM »
I can't speak as to whether the 12FV is a limited edition or not; or, what a fair value for one is.  But with respect to fluted barrels, the purpose is two-fold:  The fluting increases the surface area of the barrel which is supposed to increase the speed at which it cools.  In addition, because you're removing metal, it lightens the barrel.  Just how significant the weight loss and accelerated cooling is, well, you'll have to talk with an engineer about that.

I have a left hand 12FVSS in .22-250.  The flutes cover about half the length of the barrel and don't look as though they remove an appreciable amount of metal to make it feel any lighter.  But nevertheless, it's a shooter.  Bull barrel is heavy and plastic stock is light, so it's balanced further forward than I care for; but, I just had it out to western Kansas earlier this week and it was he** on prairie dogs!