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Frustrations- new stock for Savage 111
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<blockquote data-quote="SavageScott" data-source="post: 1057464" data-attributes="member: 35466"><p>I appreciate the response!</p><p></p><p>I'm guessing you went ahead with a Remington build?</p><p></p><p>Here is what is stopping me. I have had first-hand experience with MANY Savage rifles, and I have never had one that didn't shoot great. I have never owned a Remington, and am hesitant to start a build with something that is going to give me sub-par accuracy.</p><p></p><p>With my Savages I won't have to replace the barrel right away as I know the accuracy they give me. I hear so many mixed things about Remington barrels and that is what is causing my hesitation....... I don't want to buy a new Remington, immediately replace the stock AND then have to worry about rebarreling. As I recall there is quite a long wait on the barrels I like also......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SavageScott, post: 1057464, member: 35466"] I appreciate the response! I'm guessing you went ahead with a Remington build? Here is what is stopping me. I have had first-hand experience with MANY Savage rifles, and I have never had one that didn't shoot great. I have never owned a Remington, and am hesitant to start a build with something that is going to give me sub-par accuracy. With my Savages I won't have to replace the barrel right away as I know the accuracy they give me. I hear so many mixed things about Remington barrels and that is what is causing my hesitation....... I don't want to buy a new Remington, immediately replace the stock AND then have to worry about rebarreling. As I recall there is quite a long wait on the barrels I like also...... [/QUOTE]
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