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Back-Up Plan! Savage .300 WSM vs. A-bolt Stainless .300 WM?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jay Kyle" data-source="post: 6973" data-attributes="member: 347"><p>I own both a SS Abolt II in 300WM and a Savage .3006. The Browning is definitely the better gun. I use the Savage as a backup to the Browning. True you can get more aftermarket accessories for the Savage, but the quality of workmanship in the Browning is hard to beat.</p><p></p><p>I finally found some tactical bases that fit the Browning, I believe it has the same pattern as Steyr, anyway IOR carries tactical rings/bases for them (among others).</p><p></p><p>AB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jay Kyle, post: 6973, member: 347"] I own both a SS Abolt II in 300WM and a Savage .3006. The Browning is definitely the better gun. I use the Savage as a backup to the Browning. True you can get more aftermarket accessories for the Savage, but the quality of workmanship in the Browning is hard to beat. I finally found some tactical bases that fit the Browning, I believe it has the same pattern as Steyr, anyway IOR carries tactical rings/bases for them (among others). AB [/QUOTE]
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