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Action: Savage or Remington
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<blockquote data-quote="Hunter2678" data-source="post: 818010" data-attributes="member: 47460"><p>Both actions will make a solid f-classer. Just boils down to preference and how you want to be able to modify or change your rifle down the road. Having owned both actions I undoubtedly prefer the simplicity of the rem 700/40x design as well as the superb jewell triggers that compliment them. Just not a big fan of the barrel nut, bolt design or accutrigger on the savages for all out accuracy. Ive talked with more than a few gunsmiths who've said that the savage target actions aren't above needing a truing job as well. If you're the type of shooter that changes calibers or your setup alot then go savage. If you are the kind of shooter that sticks with a few certain set of calibers and keeps tinkerin to a minimum perhaps the remmy is the way to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hunter2678, post: 818010, member: 47460"] Both actions will make a solid f-classer. Just boils down to preference and how you want to be able to modify or change your rifle down the road. Having owned both actions I undoubtedly prefer the simplicity of the rem 700/40x design as well as the superb jewell triggers that compliment them. Just not a big fan of the barrel nut, bolt design or accutrigger on the savages for all out accuracy. Ive talked with more than a few gunsmiths who've said that the savage target actions aren't above needing a truing job as well. If you're the type of shooter that changes calibers or your setup alot then go savage. If you are the kind of shooter that sticks with a few certain set of calibers and keeps tinkerin to a minimum perhaps the remmy is the way to go. [/QUOTE]
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