Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, welcome to The Social Regressive. I'm
Kyle Broderick, and I'll be your tour guide through this unboxing video. I
don't like to do these on my channel for the most part because I think they're
tedious and pointless. What's in the box is much less important than how it works,
so if I'm going to test a rifle I'm gonna get outside and I'm gonna shoot it
in practical scenarios that kind of match what the rifle is set up for and
this rifle is a little bit different. What's in this box or not in this box is
going to be very important to me and probably very important to you. The
Patrons of the Destructive Arts out on Patreon, they selected this rifle in a
poll - we put a poll out there and on Facebook and people could determine what
from the Savage catalog they wanted me to review next. I had a handful of items
that I wanted to check out and they picked this. This is the Savage 110 Scout.
The new 110 line includes both short action and long action rifles and it's
just kind of a whole revamp of a lot of the standard rifles that we've come to
love from Savage over the years they've kind of combined them all into this one
kind of designation and then they just put a word after it like varmint
you know brush hunter predator and in this case scout they picked the one 10
Scout to test out and this I think is going to be a really interesting one
because it deviates a lot from a lot of the videos that I have been doing here
in the recent past I've been doing a lot of precision shooting a lot of long
range prone shooting and this is built not to be shot from the pro and it's
built to be shot off hand that's what this really is designed for the Scout
model rifle as kind of put together as conceived by Jeff Cooper is supposed to
be a short lightweight rifle that's chambered in a pretty hard-hitting
caliber like 308 in the case of the the savage 110 Scout you get the choice of
223, 308, 338 Federal, and 450 Bushmaster so you get one that's more of you know
kind of plinking and a little bit faster but then you kind of get into what Jeff
Cooper was more about which is the the heavier hitting sort of thing.
These rifles are intended to be shot at kind of closer ranges say about zero
yards out to about 400, 450; that's how he figured it and they were designed to be
handy easy to stow, easy to carry, sling over your shoulder, put in a truck.
They're meant to be quick to hand quick to point and just kind of easy to use
all around but what Savage has done is they've taken that formula and they have
there are a couple of companies that have put out scout rifles and Savage has
had a scout rifle in the past I think it might have been a 111 or something but
now this is in their new form factor in their new stock and what this stock is
it's called the Accu-Fit stock so what we have is - well it's kind of a
combination of the two. The old Accustock had an aluminum bedding block
running through here and up into the forearm to make sure that even though it
was a plastic lightweight stock that it was very stiff that it wouldn't flex
when it was placed on a bipod or run off a sling that you could count on this and
no matter what style of shooting you were going to employ it but what they've
done now is they've added the Accufit system so with this you can remove this
spacer right back here and you can swap it out or stack the or stack these
things and you can get different lengths of pull to fit your individual
dimensions and they also have different cheek risers right here that you can
also remove and swap out while you're doing that so you can make this fit you
and how your cheek works and how you look through the scope to make it fit
perfectly and do it in an inexpensive way instead of making this a really
expensive rifle with all kinds of movable parts they just made some
plastic parts you can swap out and pop in really great idea
and that's the part that I'm really curious about in this box I want to see
what they've actually included did they include some of the cheek risers that
they include some of the butt pad spacers we're about to find out but
first I want to take a good look at the rifle
and before we actually do that I do want to point out a couple of things about
just the overall shape of this you'll see that we have a forward mounted
optics rail this is part of Jeff's Cooper's design he wanted to use not a
regular rifle scope where that you know it's typically sitting way back here and
is pretty close to your eye he wanted to have a big field of view to be able to
see everything out around him to see be able to see the environment and then
have a relatively small view through the scope using basically a pistol scope up
front and then I mentioned iron sights I think we have a peep sight at the back
and then kind of a bladed protected front sight right up here so this does
pretty well fit his concept for that rifle before we take a close look at
this I just wanted to point out the shirt that I'm wearing thank you the
hide for sending this to me go check out his channel guys just look it up on
YouTube go look up the hide channel and you'll find him he has a really neat
there's the back of it he has a really neat setup he reviews rifles mostly he's
done some other firearms but he has a cool setup in his back yard where he can
you know test the precision of a rifle at a hundred yards if he needs to but he
can also do some running gun things he has just a neat little course set up in
his backyard that I totally want to crash sometime it looks like a lot of
fun alright let's delve into the rifle where should we start the muzzle end or
the butt end now let's take a look at the buttstock since this is kind of the
crux of the whole thing this is where you get the fun parts to swap out the
recoil pad back here is very thick and it has some nice squish to it it's not
as squishy as some of their older models and it's nicely rounded at the edge here
so this should not hang up on clothing quite as much this should be pretty easy
to get into the shoulders take a fast shot and yeah it's gonna absorb recoil
from that 450 Bushmaster the 338 federal or the 308 that we have here installed
is one of the spacers already in place up top this is one of the comb height
pieces and we'll see what other pieces are available I'm guessing that this is
the shortest one moving forward and take a look at some
of the the shapes that we have going through here you get a lot of nice
straight lines that are radiused with you know pretty much sections of a
circle it's all very clean and crisp looking moving into the handguard you
get a couple of rubber inserts and you get these slashes cut in oh and now that
we're looking at the underside there's a new savage logo right there and the
quick detach or the other swivel stud at the back like you normally get just
feeling the grip off hand it feels quite nice it feels very much like their older
model nothing really revolutionary going on here but I think these little rubber
grips should do a good job of keeping the rifle in your hand moving forward we
have a metal trigger guard and this has a little bit of a different shape I like
it it should be plenty of room right here for gloved hands or however big
your hands are gonna be I think it should fit pretty well on this trigger
guard and then of course you have the active trigger up front moving further
forward you have this this mag well right here
I was thinking originally this is the accurate mag bottom metal but no this is
something a little bit slimmer this has it sticks down a little bit not quite as
far on this rifle is the accurate mag model and I can kind of see why they did
that why they went with this one this might be CDI or Pacific and some of the
middle actually extends up into the rifle as you can see there this one
doesn't sit entirely flush down here it actually pushes up I'll have to put an
annotation to which bottom metal this is but yeah I can see why they went this
route it doesn't really include anything that's going to snag on clothing or on
straps or anything like that for a rifle that needs to be handy and needs to be
really quick to the shoulder looking around to the top safety as usual and
the action up here take a look at this this is not the old model 10 action with
its open top or the 12 or 16 or whatever this is more their target style action
so this one has that full top strap across the top and that's
probably going to lend itself to even improved accuracy with these rifles that
have it over the open top I know that I've never had any issues with the open
top doing anything but any extra bit of rigidity through here is probably a good
thing up top we have the peep sight at the rear this looks quite nice nicely
machined and it is adjustable for both windage and elevation moving forward
here is the the big deal that separates the scout from all the other ranch
rifles and other just little shorty rifles and that's where the scope is
going to be placed this is mounted out basically over the barrel well out in
front of the action that way you can mount what essentially amounts to a
pistol scope out front this is pretty long so you can mount things as far back
or as far forward as you need and the scope that we're going to be working
with it first this is a Simmons Gold Medal and these are a little bit rare
nowadays these were made back in the older days of Simmons these are quite
well known as being excellent scopes I don't know if you can read this but this
one is made in Japan quite a nice pistol scope this one does not have any tricks
in the reticle it's just a simple one and a half to four and the magnification
on a Scout scope needs to be low that was the original plan something in the
range of 2 power 3 power 4 power something like that so you can easily
get on targets at a variety of ranges but mostly a little bit closer in so
yeah we're gonna put this on top and then later we're going to be featuring
another scope on top of here and I'll release what that is a little bit later
I'm working with a vendor to be able to demonstrate a really neat scope that I
think will go very well with this now further forward the handguard this again
is much like the older AK you stock it does have the the metal kind of chassis
insert here inside the stock and it is a little bit on the thinner side but then
it has enough bulk that you're probably not
you know be worried about getting your fingers around to the barrel and burning
them and that barrel I should mention is actually probably the biggest deviation
that this rifle makes from the Scout formula as Jeff Cooper described it this
actually has quite a bit of bulk to it this is a pretty hefty barrel it has a
very fast taper it goes from you know a very thick section back here down to the
muzzle which is still just a little bit larger I think than your average sporter
Waite barrel but it doesn't taper down quickly and get down to a pencil barrel
or anything and that's probably what Jeff Cooper would have wanted if you
look at his styrsky that he did a lot of shooting with and was kind of his
favorite rifle the one that he helped design it had a very thin kind of pencil
barrel it wasn't really designed for ultimate precision it was designed to be
quick and whippy and to really get on target quickly and in my opinion that
rifle is just so ugly partially because of how thin that barrel is and how huge
the forearm is but hey you know beauty is as Beauty does we're gonna see how
this performs I suspect that when Savage was taking a look at this they kind of
looked at that thin barrel like yeah we do precision rifles will make this
little heavier so I'm expecting that this will actually shoot quite well
possibly better than Jeff Cooper's original design we'll see about that
it kind of sounds anathema to say that so the the sight up front this is a kind
of an AR style it's it's not fully shrouded it just has these ears on the
side for protection and then kind of a thick front blade out here and I think
this should work very well for shooting at the size of targets that are expected
for a scout rifle this is designed as kind of a law-enforcement rifle it would
also be good against certain types of game good stuff there front we have a
muzzle break and this looks like it's going to be very effective it
as to quite large ports even though it isn't all that much larger than the
actual diameter of the barrel so I think that you know despite its its lack of
diameter it still looks like it's going to be very effective I've tried out a
couple of muzzle brakes in this design on a couple of different rifles and they
functioned very well so I expect that this one should take up the recoil a lot
now bear in mind that with a muzzle brake like this as close to your ears
it's going to be with this short barrel that this is going to blow your ears out
if you take a shot without any kind of hearing protection we will be shooting
suppressed with this and we'll be doing some some hearing safe stuff we will
actually test out this muzzle break we'll see how effective it is let's
check out the parts and accessories okay the bolt this has an interesting looking
bolt handle that looks like it should be really functional well we'll give this a
good feel on the actual rifle magazine oh good
this is a Magpul 10-round P mag this is one of the accuracy international
pattern not the sr-25 so this is going to be that single stack and this is the
one that I raved about on the model 10 GRS I love the way that this thing fed
that was easily the slickest I think rifle that I've ever felt at least it's
the slickest Savage it ran very very smoothly and a lot of that I think came
down to the magazine now let's see what parts we get ok so we get a little kind
of guide to the AK you fit system right here ok and it looks like it came with
quite a few parts then let's just find out what's in here
so it looks like yeah this does come with the the cheek risers and extra
spacers for the buttstock let's see we have oh wow
yeah crikey it looks like you can get whatever but space you want my gosh if
you stack this up with the one that's actually in the rifle you can probably
get this thing it now it says you might have to use special screws in order to
get a length of pole that's out to 16 inches or so if you're a really tall guy
now I need fourteen and a half that's my fourteen and a half inch length of pull
so I'll easily be able to get that with probably just one of these spacers the
official stats we only pull up the sheet for the 1:10 Scout indicate that the
overall length is going to be somewhere between thirty seven and a half and
thirty eight and a half inches based on what kind of space are you put in yeah I
think you're gonna be able to get more than that if you swap those screws but
yeah I should be able to get that fourteen and a half inch length of pull
no problem and I'm guessing that the shortest length of pole is gonna be
about thirteen inches we'll find out in the final review so now let's see what
other parts we have
alright there's kind of a whale sized cheek riser and this one is slightly
taller wow they included a lot of stuff in here way to go Savage I like that you
don't have to go out and buy other parts alright let's see if we can figure out
the the height hierarchy okay that one is shorter even shorter and then you
have the one that's actually attached to the rifle which is kind of flush it
doesn't have this bump right here at all and it seems to just go straight back
into the rifle so nice you get five different choices of cheek riser and
that's just right in the box that is great value for money what a great idea
so yeah there are the instructions there's the survey card and then back in
here we're gonna have the standard manual the lock and the Accu trigger
adjustment tool it's probably gonna be automatically adjusted down to its
lowest setting we'll find out about that when we test this rifle out putting it
all together let's just give this a feel see what it's like alright magazines
slots in pretty easily and it removes easily I thought that this this lever
for releasing the magazine was a little goofy that it you know it actually kind
of flopped all the way open to touch the trigger guard but I can see how that's
actually a design feature with a rifle like this where you don't want any
obstructions you don't want any bits popping out to you know a knock against
obstructions or whatever you don't want it to catch on straps so actually that's
pretty cool this magazine rattles around a little bit in the magwell
and it might be different when there is actually ammo in there but you know what
I'm gonna test something real quick I just happen to have an accurate mag
bottom metal and an accurate mag magazine okay I think this one's gonna
work really well this fits nicely that was one of the issues that we ran across
with the the savage evolution where it didn't fit every kind of magazine
exactly the same and this bottom metal actually didn't feed the or didn't fit
the MDT magazines at all but I think this one has a little bit more relief
than some of the others and it should be able to fit all the mags so we're gonna
try all of them and see how they go we got the the PMAG got this steel accurate
mag yeah we're gonna do some tests with this we're gonna I think be able to
shoot at some hogs with this and we'll be able to do some kind of practical
tests out on the range where we're shooting at targets out to the distances
where this is designed to shoot this is supposed to be anywhere from you know
really close all the way out to about 450 yards or so I think is what the the
concept calls for and it's you know of course it's meant for kind of larger
targets in general and we're gonna see how this does and all that so make sure
you subscribe to the social regressive we're going to test this a whole lot if
you've seen any of our videos in the past you know that we overdo it right
we're gonna test this rifle into a Bolivian we're gonna try it at all kinds
of ranges and most of it is going to be offhand because that's what this rifle
is designed for I probably won't ever put a bipod on it unless it's time to
sight in or test some hand loads in it and speaking of hand loads we're gonna
be doing some subsonics with this rifle the threaded muzzle we're going to
remove this muzzle break at some point we'll put on a suppressor we'll shoot
some subsonics through it and we're gonna see what kind of damage it can do
and we're gonna listen to the sound and hear what a big ol 208 grain Hornady a
mac sounds like going by a microphone yeah good stuff coming make sure you
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