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Muzzleloader Notice

SAFETY NOTICE: MUZZLELOADER 10ML-II

As the new hunting season approaches, Savage Arms would like to remind 10ML-II muzzleloader owners to carefully follow the safe loading procedures as recommended in the manual. When loaded incorrectly, the barrel can become catastrophically damaged, creating the potential for serious injury. To avoid injury:

1.  Always ensure the barrel is empty before loading.
  • Insert your factory 10ML-II ramrod into the barrel until it rests on the breech plug. The end of the ramrod should be flush with the muzzle. If any part extends beyond the end of the barrel, DO NOT LOAD. Disassemble the muzzleloader and unload or clear the obstruction.
  • Always remove the primer, powder, and bullet before storing.

2.  Follow the exact load instructions in the manual or the approved new load data at http://www.savagearms.com/en/load-data
  • A replacement manual with load data can be found at http://www.savagearms.com/en/manuals.
  • Never deviate from the load recommendations, including without limitation by using different powders, sabots, bullets, or more or less powder.
  • Measure smokeless powder charges by weight, not volume.

3.  If the bullet slips or feels loose at any point while loading, DO NOT USE.
  • Improper use or storage can result in bulges, cracks, or corrosion that causes the bullet to slip during loading. Use in this condition can result in a catastrophic failure.

4.  Firmly seat the bullet onto the powder charge.
  • Space between the powder and projectile will decrease accuracy and can increase pressures.

Savage Arms is the leader in accuracy, quality and value, and we are confident the 10ML-II is safe when used properly.
Repairs
REPAIRS SAVAGE REPAIR SERVICES Savage Arms will provide service on all current firearms manufactured after Nov. 1, 1995 (serial #F498821 and above). We regret we are unable to provide service for firearms made prior to this date. Discontinued or obsolete, a current model that has been revised, firearms will be subject to component inventory availability. For components no longer in stock at Savage Arms, we provide a list of suppliers that might be able to help. Parts for firearms manufactured prior to serial number F498821 may be purchased from the list below. NUMRICH GUN PARTS CORP 226 Williams Lane, P.O. Box 299 West Hurley, NY 12491 P: 866-686-7424 MIDWAY USA 5875 W Van Horn Tavern Road Columbia, MO 65203 P: 800-243-3220 BROWNELLS, INC. 200 South Front Street Montezuma, IA 50171 P: 641-623-4000 AHLMAN'S INC. 9525 230th Street West Morristown, MN 55052 P: 507-685-4244 TRADER'S DEN 1655 Olson Drive Cook, MN 55723 P: 218-666-5083 BOB'S GUN SHOP P.O. Box 200 Royal, AR 71968 P: 501-767-1970 GUNS & GUN PARTS ARE US 983 Westfield Street West Springfield, MA 01089 P: 413-732-9938 JACK FIRST DISTRIBUTORS 1201 Turbine Drive Rapid City, SD 57703 P: 605-343-9544 CONNOR CUSTOM GUNS AND GUNSMITHING 400 Merwin Rd New Kensington PA 15068 P: 724-980-0114 SMALL ARMS SHOP 3262 South Eagle Point Inverness, FL 34450 E: sas@savagerepairs.com CANADIAN PART DISTRIBUTORS WESTERN GUN PARTS LTD 18124-107 Avenue Edmonton, AB T5S 1K5 P: 780-489-5711 ELLWOOD EPPS 9431 ON-11 Severn, ON L3V 0Y8 P: 705-689-5333 South Frontenac Rental Centre (SFRC) 4567 Rd 38., Harrowsmith Ont., K0H 1V0 P. 613-372-2662 CHECK YOUR WARRANTY If you have owned your Savage firearm for a year or less, you may be still covered by your warranty. If there is a question whether the firearm should be returned or parts could be purchased, please call 1-800-370-0708 between 8:00 am and 5:00 p.m. EST. For more information about warranties or to register your new product, go the Warranty page. HOW TO SEND A FIREARM IN FOR REPAIR All firearms are to be sent to Savage Arms at the owner's expense. Warranty repairs will be returned to the owner at Savage Arms' expense. Firearms will be repaired typically 3 weeks after receipt of payment in the order they were received. U.S. CUSTOMERS For warranty claims, proof of purchase must accompany the firearm. Pack the firearm in its original box if possible. If a similar suitable box is used, care should be taken to protect the barrel/muzzle from breaking through. Always pack with the assumption that the firearm will undergo rough handling during transit to Savage Arms. Enclose a brief note including: • name, address and phone number of the sender • serial number of the firearm • description of the problem you are having • bullet weight, bullet type, and manufacturer of the ammunition you are using • any other information which you feel may be helpful SEND TO: Savage Arms Attn: Service Department 100 Springdale Road Westfield, MA 01085 CANADIAN CUSTOMERS Firearms owned by individuals in Canada cannot be returned directly to ...
Warranty

WARRANTY


ONLINE WARRANTY REGISTRATION

Please complete the
Online Warranty Registration within ten (10) days from the date of purchase. You will receive an email confirmation once completed. 


STATEMENT OF LIMITED WARRANTY

Who is covered?

The original owner (with proof of purchase).

How long is the warranty period?

One (1) year from the date of purchase.

What is covered?

Any defect in materials or workmanship (performed by Savage Arms) encountered during normal use.

What is NOT covered?

Personal injury, property damage, and/or damage to the firearm caused by:
  • Improper maintenance or negligence to provide proper care and maintenance.
  • Alterations/modifications performed without the written authorization of Savage Arms Service Department.
  • Normal wear; tear; and/or corrosion.
  • Accidental discharge, careless handling, and/or misuse.
  • Barrel obstructions.


EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS

This warranty and the remedies set forth herein are exclusive and take the place of all other expressed or implied WARRANTIES (including any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose which are disclaimed). No other representations or claims of any nature shall be binding on or obligate Savage Arms.

Savage Arms excludes any incidental and consequential damages under this warranty. Some states do not allow exclusions or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations may not apply to you.

This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may have other rights, which will vary from state to state.
Privacy Policy
Savage Arms Privacy Policy This Privacy Policy applies to Savage Arms, Inc. and Savage Range Systems, Inc., as well as our subsidiaries and affiliates and trusted family of brands (collectively, “Savage Arms”). This Privacy Policy has been created to let you know we take your privacy seriously. This Privacy Policy explains our information practices and the choices you can make about the way your information is collected from our websites, online applications, kiosks, mobile applications, email, telephone inquiries, promotions, warranty registrations, newsletter service, surveys, forums, sweepstakes/contest entries, and the websites hosted by our service providers and merchant associates (collectively, the “Services”).   1. What and How We Collect Information When using our Services, we may collect (ourselves or through our trusted service providers or business associates) information which can be used to identify or contact you (“Personal Information”). We collect Personal Information in two ways: 1) by asking you for such information, and 2) by automated means which are part of the technology that underlies our platform which is needed to provide you the Services (“Website Navigational Information”). Information Voluntarily Provided By You When we ask you for Personal Information, this will usually include information such as: your name, age, gender, company name, postal address, e-mail address, phone number, zip code and credit card information. We may also collect other information that you submit or disclose in connection with the Services, such as product interests, reviews, feedback, warranty registration, and other similar information. Website Navigational Information We may, directly or through a third party, collect information about you and your use of our Services whenever you use the Services. For instance, we may collect various forms of information such as your IP address, entry and exit points for our Services (i.e., referring URLs or domains), Services traffic statistics, operating system and browser type (collectively “Traffic Data”). Traffic Data is generally anonymous information that does not personally identify you but is helpful for marketing purposes or for improving your experience on the Services. However, some Traffic Data maybe attached to Personal Information, and we consider all that data to be Personal Information. Cookies In addition, we may store some personal information on your computer in the form of a “cookie” or similar file to help us maintain and improve these Services in many ways. A “cookie” is a small amount of data that is transferred to your browser by a web server and can only be read by the server that gave it to you. It functions as an identifier, recording such things as Internet addresses, session IDs, and preferences. It cannot be executed as code or deliver viruses. With most Internet browsers, you can erase “cookies” from your computer hard drive, block all “cookies,” or receive a warning before a “cookie” is stored. The “Help” portion of the toolbar on most browsers will tell you how to prevent your ...
Supply Chain Disclosure
Partners & Suppliers At Savage Arms, Inc. and Savage Range Systems, Inc., as well as our subsidiaries (“Savage Arms Sites”), our success is highly dependent upon the efforts and contributions of our suppliers. Therefore, we expect our suppliers to help us to deliver value to our customers by providing Savage Arms, Inc. and Savage Range Systems, Inc., as well as our subsidiaries (“Savage Arms Sites”) with the highest quality products delivered on time and at the best value. Savage Arms, Inc. and Savage Range Systems, Inc., as well as our subsidiaries (“Savage Arms Sites”) partners with suppliers with proven capabilities and adherence to quality, cost, and schedule commitments. We believe strongly that critical processes and product characteristics must be controlled statistically so that we can produce repeatable products that consistently meet or exceed requirements at reduced cost. We expect our suppliers to contribute to this commitment by practicing lean six sigma continual improvement philosophies that enable Savage Arms, Inc. and Savage Range Systems, Inc., as well as our subsidiaries (“Savage Arms Sites”) and our suppliers to continually improve our quality, schedule, and costs. We are committed to conducting business in an ethical manner and we expect our suppliers to have the same level of commitment. Savage Arms, Inc. and Savage Range Systems, Inc., as well as our subsidiaries (“Savage Arms Sites”) holds itself to the highest ethical standards and takes pride in a reputation of trust, integrity, and accountability among key stakeholders—employees, suppliers, agents, customers, and shareholders—and we use the Code of Business Ethics, to outline and reinforce our commitment to ethical behavior at every level. We require each and every employee to read, understand, and abide by our Code of Business Ethics. We also strive to develop partnerships with suppliers that agree to adhere to the elements of our code of conduct that support our employees’ efforts. Our objectives are to nurture our relationships with our suppliers and hold our suppliers accountable for performance and solutions, while actively responding to the socioeconomic needs of our communities through supplier diversity. It is Savage Arms, Inc. and Savage Range Systems, Inc., as well as our subsidiaries (“Savage Arms Sites”) policy to actively pursue opportunities to assist diversity companies in becoming qualified and valued Savage Arms, Inc. and Savage Range Systems, Inc., as well as our subsidiaries (“Savage Arms Sites”) suppliers. Working together, we can improve today’s performance and gain a competitive advantage for tomorrow’s business. It’s a winning combination. One way that we can improve today’s performance is through efficient exchange of information and tools, such as forms, procedures, terms and conditions, and other Savage Arms, Inc. and Savage Range Systems, Inc., as well as our subsidiaries (“Savage Arms Sites”) documentation. In addition to the Savage Arms, Inc. and Savage Range Systems, Inc., as well as our subsidiaries (“...
Terms & Conditions
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ACCESS AND USE This Terms and Conditions of Access and Use Agreement (the “Agreement”) describes the terms and conditions and the general principles applicable to your access and use of websites, social media sites, pages, e-newsletters, surveys, forums, ratings and reviews, accounts and applications owned, operated or licensed by or on behalf of Savage Arms, Inc. and Savage Range Systems, Inc., as well as our subsidiaries (“Savage Arms Sites”). If you do not agree to these terms and conditions of access and use, you should not access or use any Savage Arms Site. By accessing or using a Savage Arms Site, you intend to and expressly agree to be bound by all the terms and conditions of this Agreement and the Privacy Policy, which include those terms and conditions expressly set out below and those incorporated by reference. Savage Arms reserves the right to change or modify any of the terms and conditions contained in this Agreement at any time and in its sole discretion without further notice, effective upon including the revisions on a Savage Arms Site. Your continued use of a Savage Arms Site following the changes or modifications will constitute your acceptance of such changes or modifications. Therefore, you should frequently review this Agreement and the Privacy Policy from time-to-time to understand the terms and conditions that apply to your access and use of a Savage Arms Site. General Terms 1. Use of Site In consideration of your acceptance of this Agreement and the Privacy Policy, Savage Arms grants you a limited non-exclusive revocable license to access and make personal and non-commercial use of the Savage Arms Sites, provided you do not modify, alter, or download (other than page caching) any portion of it unless otherwise specifically provided herein or you have obtained written authorization in advance from Savage Arms. The permission granted to you shall terminate automatically and immediately if you breach any of the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement. Savage Arms reserves the right to modify or remove any materials, products, or services listed on the Savage Arms Sites at any time without further notice. All rights not expressly granted herein are expressly reserved by Savage Arms. 2. Prohibited Use of Site You shall not make any commercial use of the Savage Arms Sites or their contents, product listings, descriptions, or prices. You further agree not to download or copy any content or product information for the benefit of any third party or use any data mining, robots, or similar data gathering and extraction tools. The Savage Arms Sites, or any portion thereof, may not be reproduced, duplicated, copied, displayed, sold, resold, visited, or exploited for any commercial purpose without the express written consent of Savage Arms. You agree not to interfere, disrupt, or attempt to gain unauthorized access to the Savage Arms Sites, or any other related computer network. You further agree not to disseminate, store, or transmit viruses, Trojan horses, or any malicious code ...
Muzzleloader Data
LOAD DATA

Approved new load data for Muzzleloader 10ML II

Due to customer reports of difficulty in finding some of the recommended propellants in the owner’s manual, we have developed the following additional 10ML-II loads. These loads do not replace the loads from the owner’s manual, but rather give our customers more options with better availability. In addition, in response to customer requests Savage Arms has manufactured a limited supply of muzzleloader components (breech plugs and vent liners) to replace worn or damaged parts. Please contact Customer Service at 413-568-7001 with any questions.

NOTE: the below loads are maximum loads; reduce 10% and work up to acceptable performance below max

Accurate XMP-5744

Sabot    
Max Charge (gr weight)

Velocity (ft/sec)

Energy (ft-lbs)

250 gr. Hornady SST or XTP (0.452")

MMP Black

44.0

2267

2850

300 gr. Hornady SST or XTP (0.452")

MMP Black

44.0

2218

3274

260gr/40 caliber Dead Center bullet

Dead Center

45.0

2080

2495

Vihtavuori N110    Sabot    
Max Charge (gr weight)

Velocity (ft/sec)

Energy (ft-lbs)

250 gr. Hornady SST or XTP (0.452")

MMP Black

42.0

2305

2946

Alliant Powder® Reloder® 7 

Sabot    
Max Charge (gr weight)

Velocity (ft/sec)

Energy (ft-lbs)

250 gr. Hornady SST or XTP (0.452")

MMP Black

59.0

2113

2476

300 gr. Hornady SST or XTP (0.452")

MMP Black

52.5

1952

2536

Vihtavuori N120

Sabot    
Max Charge (gr weight)

Velocity (ft/sec)

Energy (ft-lbs)

300 gr. Hornady SST or XTP (0.452")

MMP Black    
60.0

2305

3536

Accurate 2015

Sabot    
Max Charge (gr weight)

Velocity (ft/sec)

Energy (ft-lbs)

300 gr. Hornady SST or XTP (0.452")

MMP Black

75.0

2173

3142

Accurate LT-32

Sabot    
Max Charge (gr weight)

Velocity (ft/sec)

Energy (ft-lbs)

300 gr. Hornady SST or XTP (0.452")

MMP Black

75.0

2283

3469

Note: Velocities measured from 10ML-II rifle
Customer Support

CUSTOMER SUPPORT

 
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CUSTOMER/FIREARMS SUPPORT

 

PHONE

US or Canada: (800) 370-0708

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EMAIL

HOURS

Monday through Friday 8:00AM – 5:00PM EST
 

ADDRESS

Savage Arms Headquarters
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Westfield, MA 01085
 

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