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<blockquote data-quote="TX Badger" data-source="post: 1260560" data-attributes="member: 95235"><p>I went through the exact same debate a few years ago, but was not sure I how far this interest would go so I went the cheaper route. Now I'm hooked. I ended up going Savage Long Range hunter and liked my 25-06 so much that I bought a 7 rem mag in the same set up. They shoot. </p><p></p><p>I just built my first rifle- Savage action, CBI barrel in 260 ai, nut, and lug all from Northland Shooter Supply, Manners stock. It's showing great promise. However, if I had it to do all over again I think I would go with a custom action from the very beginning. Spend/cry once. I am a believer in Savage/floating bolt head concept and the accutrigger is great, but your stock and after market options are limited. It's too bad, I do not think it should be that way, but arguing with the reality of the situation is futile. I would look seriously at the Shilen action. If it performs as advertised it is the best of both worlds. A lot of the Savage function in a 700 footprint.</p><p></p><p>I now have 3 rifles that I really like, but probably could have gotten by with 2. A short and a long custom action with barrel nuts and the ability to easily swap barrels would cover all I want to do. People on this site will argue, fight, and name call about this topic, but these really are all good options.</p><p></p><p>1. custom action- expensive but will last forever and you can get any accessory you want. Most accuracy potential.</p><p></p><p>2. Savage action- less expensive, comes with a great trigger so that saves cash, floating bolt head eliminates the need for blueprinting so that saves cash too. Lots of things are not compatible which sucks.</p><p></p><p>3. 700 action- TO ME, this is the worst option. Yes, you have the accessory options but by the time you swap the trigger and have it blueprinted you have spent nearly as much as option 1. </p><p></p><p>my $.02</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TX Badger, post: 1260560, member: 95235"] I went through the exact same debate a few years ago, but was not sure I how far this interest would go so I went the cheaper route. Now I'm hooked. I ended up going Savage Long Range hunter and liked my 25-06 so much that I bought a 7 rem mag in the same set up. They shoot. I just built my first rifle- Savage action, CBI barrel in 260 ai, nut, and lug all from Northland Shooter Supply, Manners stock. It's showing great promise. However, if I had it to do all over again I think I would go with a custom action from the very beginning. Spend/cry once. I am a believer in Savage/floating bolt head concept and the accutrigger is great, but your stock and after market options are limited. It's too bad, I do not think it should be that way, but arguing with the reality of the situation is futile. I would look seriously at the Shilen action. If it performs as advertised it is the best of both worlds. A lot of the Savage function in a 700 footprint. I now have 3 rifles that I really like, but probably could have gotten by with 2. A short and a long custom action with barrel nuts and the ability to easily swap barrels would cover all I want to do. People on this site will argue, fight, and name call about this topic, but these really are all good options. 1. custom action- expensive but will last forever and you can get any accessory you want. Most accuracy potential. 2. Savage action- less expensive, comes with a great trigger so that saves cash, floating bolt head eliminates the need for blueprinting so that saves cash too. Lots of things are not compatible which sucks. 3. 700 action- TO ME, this is the worst option. Yes, you have the accessory options but by the time you swap the trigger and have it blueprinted you have spent nearly as much as option 1. my $.02 [/QUOTE]
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