From TrueTimber
The Savage Renegauge semi-automatic shotgun is now available in TrueTimber Prairie camo. The Renegauge debuted as the first semi-automatic shotgun offered by Savage earlier this year and has found success across the board with shotgun enthusiasts. The Savage Renegauge Prairie model features Prairie camo on the stock and forend paired with a Cerakote finish on the action and barrel.
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“We are really excited to partner with Savage on the Renegauge and we think this gun has a bright future for shotgunners of all kinds,” said TrueTimber CEO Rusty Sellars. “We have had a lot of success working with Savage in the past to decorate guns like the 110 High Country in TrueTimber camo, which continues to prove itself in the long-range hunting arena year after year. It is awesome to see Savage dive into the semi-automatic shotgun market with such a well-rounded gun and we are extremely excited to see it available in TrueTimber Prairie camo.”
Savage Renegauge Prairie
The American made Savage Renegauge will change the way you think about semi-automatic shotguns. The Renegauge can handle the hottest high-brass and the mildest low-recoil shells with the same dependability. The patented D.R.I.V. (Dual Regulating Inline Valve) gas system ensures excess gas vents before it drives the bolt, resulting in consistent ejection, less felt recoil and a lighting fast cyclic rate for dependably fast split times. The Renegauge has been designed to fit almost any shooter. Everything from length-of-pull to comb height and drop at the heel can be adjusted to fit. These features combined with a Cerakote® action and TrueTimber Prairie camo stock and forend complete a perfect combination for winged shooting. MSRP $1,549.
TrueTimber Prairie incorporates both macro and micro camo schematics. The macro design breaks up the human outline at all distances while the micro design melts into any terrain at close range. Originally designed as an abstract waterfowl pattern, Prairie has quickly gained traction outside the wetlands, blinds, marshes and sloughs. Prairie can easily transition from open flatlands to the turkey woods to open desert terrain and from the tree stand to the duck blind without missing a beat.