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<blockquote data-quote="SavageScott" data-source="post: 638438" data-attributes="member: 35466"><p>As much as I am a true Savage fan....... I have 2 Browning Xbolts that will outshoot the Savages all day long.</p><p> </p><p>I have an Xbolt Medallion in .300 Win and an Xbolt Hunter in 300wsm. The 300wsm is the most accurate rifle I have ever laid my hands on. I will shoot consistent groups of 1/2" or less @ 100 yards using Winchester Supreme Elite 180 grainers.</p><p> </p><p>The Xbolt Medallion (.300 Win) isn't far behind and likes Hornady SST's (180 grain). These group more near the 3/4" range, but that is still pretty darn good in my book!</p><p> </p><p>I really try to keep an open mind. Rifles today are extremely accurate and usually the shooter is the limiting factor. Pick a Savage, Tika, Browning etc. that you like, put decent optics on it, and spend a LOT of time at the range with it. I truly believe that the most accurate marksman are the guys that spend the most time shooting 1 rifle!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SavageScott, post: 638438, member: 35466"] As much as I am a true Savage fan....... I have 2 Browning Xbolts that will outshoot the Savages all day long. I have an Xbolt Medallion in .300 Win and an Xbolt Hunter in 300wsm. The 300wsm is the most accurate rifle I have ever laid my hands on. I will shoot consistent groups of 1/2" or less @ 100 yards using Winchester Supreme Elite 180 grainers. The Xbolt Medallion (.300 Win) isn't far behind and likes Hornady SST's (180 grain). These group more near the 3/4" range, but that is still pretty darn good in my book! I really try to keep an open mind. Rifles today are extremely accurate and usually the shooter is the limiting factor. Pick a Savage, Tika, Browning etc. that you like, put decent optics on it, and spend a LOT of time at the range with it. I truly believe that the most accurate marksman are the guys that spend the most time shooting 1 rifle! [/QUOTE]
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