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<blockquote data-quote="Nomosendero" data-source="post: 390337" data-attributes="member: 3622"><p>I own several M700's, from a couple of Sendero's to a VS308 & some std. versions as well, I like them alot & have obtained very good results, better than many here evidently, possibly because all of mine are at least a few years old. I had one Varmit Sav. 22-250 in the late 90's that was fair at best, but I don't judge a brand by one rifle.</p><p></p><p>That being said, if I was starting over I would look hard at Savage. I am thinking of buying 1 or 2 anyway. I have been watching Sav. gaining more & more popularity among serious shooters & Competitive shooters in partitular. The fact that the Sav. team are winning matches with factory rifles (competing against custom rifles) should not be ignored.</p><p></p><p>Also, bringing out rifles like the Precision Carbine with such a good combination of features is really neat & I don't see others doing this nearly as well at the same price point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomosendero, post: 390337, member: 3622"] I own several M700's, from a couple of Sendero's to a VS308 & some std. versions as well, I like them alot & have obtained very good results, better than many here evidently, possibly because all of mine are at least a few years old. I had one Varmit Sav. 22-250 in the late 90's that was fair at best, but I don't judge a brand by one rifle. That being said, if I was starting over I would look hard at Savage. I am thinking of buying 1 or 2 anyway. I have been watching Sav. gaining more & more popularity among serious shooters & Competitive shooters in partitular. The fact that the Sav. team are winning matches with factory rifles (competing against custom rifles) should not be ignored. Also, bringing out rifles like the Precision Carbine with such a good combination of features is really neat & I don't see others doing this nearly as well at the same price point. [/QUOTE]
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