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300wm savage axis or t/c venture??
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<blockquote data-quote="Bigeclipse" data-source="post: 1008363" data-attributes="member: 52437"><p>Was not trying to downplay the TC...just never owned/shot one. I have only owned savages, brownings and Remingtons. In fact the worst shooter of the bunch with factory loads was a high dollar remington 700. I couldnt get the thing to shoot any factory loads better than 1.5MOA but I have recently worked up a reload with TTSX shooting under 1 MOA all day long, some groups close to .5MOA. Savages have always shot well for me with factory ammo so when someone asks me which factory rifle gives highest chance for out of the box accuracy on a budget I always refer them to savage 10/110.</p><p> </p><p>I am definitely by no means an expert lol but I have owned quite a few savages. Only shot out to 300 yards with them but it was very easy for me to find factory loads shooting sub MOA for those rifles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigeclipse, post: 1008363, member: 52437"] Was not trying to downplay the TC...just never owned/shot one. I have only owned savages, brownings and Remingtons. In fact the worst shooter of the bunch with factory loads was a high dollar remington 700. I couldnt get the thing to shoot any factory loads better than 1.5MOA but I have recently worked up a reload with TTSX shooting under 1 MOA all day long, some groups close to .5MOA. Savages have always shot well for me with factory ammo so when someone asks me which factory rifle gives highest chance for out of the box accuracy on a budget I always refer them to savage 10/110. I am definitely by no means an expert lol but I have owned quite a few savages. Only shot out to 300 yards with them but it was very easy for me to find factory loads shooting sub MOA for those rifles. [/QUOTE]
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