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700 sendero vs 12 vlp
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 556443" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>the one thing the Savage with a BVS stock does better than the Remington is that it rides the bags better (but still not great). The .300WSM case is known to be accurate. If you buy the 700, plan on a rebuild right outta the box. The Savage will shoot well right outta the box. A well built Remington will shoot very well, but your also looking $1800. A well built Savage will also shoot just as well, but your looking at a lot less cash. You can buy a good barrel for about $350, and you get to pay someone another $180 with the Remington. The Remington trigger is suspect in my view, but there some very nice aftermarket ones out there for about $200. The Sendro stock sucks on a good day. The Savage action will be truer right out of the box, and often needs no rework. Otherwise they are pretty much equale unless you opt for the single shot bolt gun from Savage. </p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 556443, member: 25383"] the one thing the Savage with a BVS stock does better than the Remington is that it rides the bags better (but still not great). The .300WSM case is known to be accurate. If you buy the 700, plan on a rebuild right outta the box. The Savage will shoot well right outta the box. A well built Remington will shoot very well, but your also looking $1800. A well built Savage will also shoot just as well, but your looking at a lot less cash. You can buy a good barrel for about $350, and you get to pay someone another $180 with the Remington. The Remington trigger is suspect in my view, but there some very nice aftermarket ones out there for about $200. The Sendro stock sucks on a good day. The Savage action will be truer right out of the box, and often needs no rework. Otherwise they are pretty much equale unless you opt for the single shot bolt gun from Savage. gary [/QUOTE]
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