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Bergara Wilderness Ridge or Savage 110 High Country
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<blockquote data-quote="Tonyencore" data-source="post: 2319829" data-attributes="member: 39313"><p>Old thread but thought I'd throw my 2 cents in. I was down to the bergara wilderness ridge, tikka 3x superlite and the Savage High Country. Love the smooth action of the Tikka, loved the action and the cerakote of the bergara, but I went with the High Country. It just gave me more. Stainless action and barrel, PVD coating, accutrigger, stock that can be adjusted for lop and comb height, Strata camo stock that goes well with the color of the coating, aluminum bedding, great muzzle brake, also having a beautiful spiral fluted bolt and barrel. With the ammo crunch I've only shot two factory loads. Nosler 150 and Norma Whitetail 150. Both sub moa with the Nosler probably sub 3/4". But my 7mm Rem Mag weighs 8.5lbs without a scope. I personally don't mind that but some do. The bolt has a floating head which makes the bolt feel sloppy when it's all the way back, but it runs smooth enough even when I'm pushing it. I'm a Remington 700 guy, but this Savage is top notch.The High Country just gave me so much bang for the buck, I'm happy I went with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tonyencore, post: 2319829, member: 39313"] Old thread but thought I'd throw my 2 cents in. I was down to the bergara wilderness ridge, tikka 3x superlite and the Savage High Country. Love the smooth action of the Tikka, loved the action and the cerakote of the bergara, but I went with the High Country. It just gave me more. Stainless action and barrel, PVD coating, accutrigger, stock that can be adjusted for lop and comb height, Strata camo stock that goes well with the color of the coating, aluminum bedding, great muzzle brake, also having a beautiful spiral fluted bolt and barrel. With the ammo crunch I've only shot two factory loads. Nosler 150 and Norma Whitetail 150. Both sub moa with the Nosler probably sub 3/4". But my 7mm Rem Mag weighs 8.5lbs without a scope. I personally don't mind that but some do. The bolt has a floating head which makes the bolt feel sloppy when it's all the way back, but it runs smooth enough even when I'm pushing it. I'm a Remington 700 guy, but this Savage is top notch.The High Country just gave me so much bang for the buck, I'm happy I went with it. [/QUOTE]
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