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The Basics, Starting Out
Savage tang strength
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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 55825"><p>That guy is a quack , get a second oppinion.</p><p>The Savage recoil lug is not real good granted but I'd be willing to bet one of my balls he can't bend it with his fingers!! the problem with them is that they are stamped and arn't very consintric so they can bind up in bedding.</p><p></p><p>With the new triggers on the market for the Savages I would say they are everybit as good if not better than the new Remington 700's.</p><p>In fact I have sold a couple Rem's and replaced with Savages.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 55825"] That guy is a quack , get a second oppinion. The Savage recoil lug is not real good granted but I'd be willing to bet one of my balls he can't bend it with his fingers!! the problem with them is that they are stamped and arn't very consintric so they can bind up in bedding. With the new triggers on the market for the Savages I would say they are everybit as good if not better than the new Remington 700's. In fact I have sold a couple Rem's and replaced with Savages. [/QUOTE]
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