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<blockquote data-quote="westcliffe01" data-source="post: 826385" data-attributes="member: 35183"><p>All I'm saying is that no matter how you cut it, the cost is double compared to working with a Savage action to begin with. Yes, one has the advantage of many trigger and stock choices and subjectively the action will "feel" superior to a Savage and you won't have the feeling that the bolt is about to fall apart on you with all its sloppy parts. No doubt, there are some subjective differences that will keep some people away. Some will hate on the accutrigger and I really can't say we have anything directly comparable to the Remington options.</p><p></p><p>But, you are paying for it. If Remington just made their actions on a CNC machining center to begin with and single point cut the thread instead of using a tap etc etc it would be a superior product.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="westcliffe01, post: 826385, member: 35183"] All I'm saying is that no matter how you cut it, the cost is double compared to working with a Savage action to begin with. Yes, one has the advantage of many trigger and stock choices and subjectively the action will "feel" superior to a Savage and you won't have the feeling that the bolt is about to fall apart on you with all its sloppy parts. No doubt, there are some subjective differences that will keep some people away. Some will hate on the accutrigger and I really can't say we have anything directly comparable to the Remington options. But, you are paying for it. If Remington just made their actions on a CNC machining center to begin with and single point cut the thread instead of using a tap etc etc it would be a superior product. [/QUOTE]
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