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Remington VS Savage Part Deux
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<blockquote data-quote="Losok" data-source="post: 327973" data-attributes="member: 19112"><p>I know this is not the exact comparison you were looking at, but I have shot both the basic 700 SPS varmint(PSS action with Hogue stock), and the standard 10FP with factory ammo. I would have to give the edge to savage in accuracy but not by much. The savage had the accutrigger(which I am not a huge fan of) but other than that they were equals in as far as set up goes. The stock was a bit better on the Remmy it was stiffer than the tupperware on the savage, and felt a bit nicer too. The fit and finish were about equal, but the finishes do seem to hold up a bit better on savages(experience with both as a builder and LE armorer). The remmy has more cosmetic appeal and shot well, about .6 MOA average with factory match ammo. The Savage looked more utilitarian, but shot about .4 MOA with same ammo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Losok, post: 327973, member: 19112"] I know this is not the exact comparison you were looking at, but I have shot both the basic 700 SPS varmint(PSS action with Hogue stock), and the standard 10FP with factory ammo. I would have to give the edge to savage in accuracy but not by much. The savage had the accutrigger(which I am not a huge fan of) but other than that they were equals in as far as set up goes. The stock was a bit better on the Remmy it was stiffer than the tupperware on the savage, and felt a bit nicer too. The fit and finish were about equal, but the finishes do seem to hold up a bit better on savages(experience with both as a builder and LE armorer). The remmy has more cosmetic appeal and shot well, about .6 MOA average with factory match ammo. The Savage looked more utilitarian, but shot about .4 MOA with same ammo. [/QUOTE]
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