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Deciding between a few rifles....Pros/Cons?
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 25294" data-source="post: 1143190"><p>Personally I think the rem 700 has a smoother feeling action than the savages.I have two savages and I am not at all impressed with the accutrigger, the same goes for a 700, but the difference is that you can get a good trigger for the rem such as a timney for just over $100. </p><p></p><p>I have two factory barreled 700 SPS rifles, one started off as a .300 wm, and the other is the .338 RUM. I can speak for their accuracy right out of the box, my .338 rum with a light sporter contour shoots 1/2 MOA, and so did the .300 wm. </p><p></p><p>You mentioned wanting to have a gun that you could re barrel yourself. you can get a barrel nut for a rem 700 from PacNor, and buy a 700 pre fit barrel from Mcgowen in Kallispell MT. I did this myself for the .300 wm and it was the same process as re barreling a savage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 25294, post: 1143190"] Personally I think the rem 700 has a smoother feeling action than the savages.I have two savages and I am not at all impressed with the accutrigger, the same goes for a 700, but the difference is that you can get a good trigger for the rem such as a timney for just over $100. I have two factory barreled 700 SPS rifles, one started off as a .300 wm, and the other is the .338 RUM. I can speak for their accuracy right out of the box, my .338 rum with a light sporter contour shoots 1/2 MOA, and so did the .300 wm. You mentioned wanting to have a gun that you could re barrel yourself. you can get a barrel nut for a rem 700 from PacNor, and buy a 700 pre fit barrel from Mcgowen in Kallispell MT. I did this myself for the .300 wm and it was the same process as re barreling a savage. [/QUOTE]
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