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<blockquote data-quote="grouse" data-source="post: 2786317" data-attributes="member: 27468"><p>Savages are easy to work on. Easy to swap bolt heads and barrels. Lots of cheap factory barrels out there. Not much for stocks but improving. A vice and a nut wrench are all that's needed</p><p></p><p>Tikkas are simple but in my experience need better tools to remove barrels. They really stick. </p><p></p><p>Howas are nice and smooth. Japanese built. Good tolerances. Very little out there for barrels and stocks but improving.</p><p></p><p>Bighorns are the best of savages and the best of Remington. Savage threads. Interchangeable bolt heads and a Remington 700 footprint</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grouse, post: 2786317, member: 27468"] Savages are easy to work on. Easy to swap bolt heads and barrels. Lots of cheap factory barrels out there. Not much for stocks but improving. A vice and a nut wrench are all that’s needed Tikkas are simple but in my experience need better tools to remove barrels. They really stick. Howas are nice and smooth. Japanese built. Good tolerances. Very little out there for barrels and stocks but improving. Bighorns are the best of savages and the best of Remington. Savage threads. Interchangeable bolt heads and a Remington 700 footprint [/QUOTE]
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