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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
rem vs savage looking for opinions
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<blockquote data-quote="dogbuster0006" data-source="post: 584714" data-attributes="member: 39547"><p>It all comes down to what you like best, remingtons are modded most often i believe. I'm seeing the base models around KY for right around $500 now and they can just about all be re-worked. Parts are priced about the same for all of them and any reputable gunsmith should work on almost any bolt gun around. If you're dead set on either rem or savage just compare them side by side and see which feels better to you. There are all diff types of each brand in most of the same calibers. Just handle them all and see which you prefer, for me the best handling lightest rifle I've picked up lately is a kimber 84m classic in 243, my buddy just picked on up this wk and it ways absolutely nothing. In the end it comes down to what you like best, if you buy one rifle and shoot it a while you can always sell or trade it off and buy another. In any case remington and savage are both making excellent products and you can't go wrong if you choose them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dogbuster0006, post: 584714, member: 39547"] It all comes down to what you like best, remingtons are modded most often i believe. I'm seeing the base models around KY for right around $500 now and they can just about all be re-worked. Parts are priced about the same for all of them and any reputable gunsmith should work on almost any bolt gun around. If you're dead set on either rem or savage just compare them side by side and see which feels better to you. There are all diff types of each brand in most of the same calibers. Just handle them all and see which you prefer, for me the best handling lightest rifle I've picked up lately is a kimber 84m classic in 243, my buddy just picked on up this wk and it ways absolutely nothing. In the end it comes down to what you like best, if you buy one rifle and shoot it a while you can always sell or trade it off and buy another. In any case remington and savage are both making excellent products and you can't go wrong if you choose them. [/QUOTE]
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