#SundayGunday: Savage Arms Impulse Predator

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posted on June 27, 2021
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This week we're taking a closer look at the Savage Arms Impulse Predator. A straight-pull bolt-action, the rifle has been designed from the ground up with predator hunters in mind. The lightning-quick action pairs nicely with an AICS-pattern detachable-box magazine, and a user-adjustable AccuTrigger, for a rifle whose accuracy is matched only by its speed. For more information on this smooth-shooting coyote slayer, finished in Mossy Oak Terra Gila, check out the video embedded above, hosted by Digital Associate Editor David Herman. MSRP: $1,379; savagearms.com.

Savage Arms Impulse Predator on White
For more #SundayGunday, check out our playlist on YouTube, where all previous episodes are archived.

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