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300wm savage axis or t/c venture??
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<blockquote data-quote="Bigeclipse" data-source="post: 1007994" data-attributes="member: 52437"><p>The higher the number doesnt mean the better the rifle. How the numbering works is if it is only two digits (10, 11, 14...etc) it is a short action caliber such as 308, 243, 7mm-08 etc. If it is three digits (110, 111, 114) it is a long action caliber such as 3006, 270, etc. Once you pick your caliber then the ending number stands for the different model of savage. For example if you want 308 then you will be getting a two digit (10, 11, 14) I dont remember which one stands for which but 10 stands for a blued barrel I believe, 11 stands for stainless I think...etc. Go to their website...they show all the different models and numbers. The 300win mag will be a long action model so one with 3 digits. If I were you I would be looking hard at a weather warrior series one. They are a bit more expensive but will last a long time, come with both accutrigger and accustock. They are some of the best out of the box accurate rifles on the planet for the money.</p><p> </p><p>Definitely get one with an accutrigger. The accustock's dont guarentee supreme accuracy but for the price they are great. If you dont get one with an accustock, try shooting it first before you have it bedded. You may get lucky and it may shoot great.</p><p> </p><p>What kind of distance do you plan on shooting? Paper or hunting? what animals if its for hunting?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigeclipse, post: 1007994, member: 52437"] The higher the number doesnt mean the better the rifle. How the numbering works is if it is only two digits (10, 11, 14...etc) it is a short action caliber such as 308, 243, 7mm-08 etc. If it is three digits (110, 111, 114) it is a long action caliber such as 3006, 270, etc. Once you pick your caliber then the ending number stands for the different model of savage. For example if you want 308 then you will be getting a two digit (10, 11, 14) I dont remember which one stands for which but 10 stands for a blued barrel I believe, 11 stands for stainless I think...etc. Go to their website...they show all the different models and numbers. The 300win mag will be a long action model so one with 3 digits. If I were you I would be looking hard at a weather warrior series one. They are a bit more expensive but will last a long time, come with both accutrigger and accustock. They are some of the best out of the box accurate rifles on the planet for the money. Definitely get one with an accutrigger. The accustock's dont guarentee supreme accuracy but for the price they are great. If you dont get one with an accustock, try shooting it first before you have it bedded. You may get lucky and it may shoot great. What kind of distance do you plan on shooting? Paper or hunting? what animals if its for hunting? [/QUOTE]
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