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Impressed with my 17WSM.
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<blockquote data-quote="B1s BmagX2" data-source="post: 2830873" data-attributes="member: 116037"><p>Ya, the CZ would be an excellent choice. I'm not sure what the deal is with higher-end manufacturers not producing rifles in WSM, let alone Volquartsen dropping theirs. Might be they are playing the wait-and-see game. I know the diehard HMR guys keep "raggin" on the round. One of my cousins was one of those guys until last summer when he watched me knock over a chuck at 250 yards plus. He had to walk down the field to get a closer look because he thought it wasn't possible. I went down to our farm in March and lo and behold he had a brand new Ruger M-77 WSM on the bench sighting it in! We had a shoot-off and the B-Mag was substantially more accurate. Of course, he didn't have any trigger work done to it, and that is an accuracy killer on the Rugers. My B-Mags have served me well. Both of them are around 10 years old, have thousands of rounds through them and still driving tacks. Rifles like CZ, Volquartsn, or any other higher quality gun would probably outlast the Savages, plus hold their value much better. But for the buck Savage is hard to beat and their factory service is excellent. At least in my experience. Of course, they do have a few more lemons, but as I mentioned their service department will make it right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B1s BmagX2, post: 2830873, member: 116037"] Ya, the CZ would be an excellent choice. I'm not sure what the deal is with higher-end manufacturers not producing rifles in WSM, let alone Volquartsen dropping theirs. Might be they are playing the wait-and-see game. I know the diehard HMR guys keep "raggin" on the round. One of my cousins was one of those guys until last summer when he watched me knock over a chuck at 250 yards plus. He had to walk down the field to get a closer look because he thought it wasn't possible. I went down to our farm in March and lo and behold he had a brand new Ruger M-77 WSM on the bench sighting it in! We had a shoot-off and the B-Mag was substantially more accurate. Of course, he didn't have any trigger work done to it, and that is an accuracy killer on the Rugers. My B-Mags have served me well. Both of them are around 10 years old, have thousands of rounds through them and still driving tacks. Rifles like CZ, Volquartsn, or any other higher quality gun would probably outlast the Savages, plus hold their value much better. But for the buck Savage is hard to beat and their factory service is excellent. At least in my experience. Of course, they do have a few more lemons, but as I mentioned their service department will make it right. [/QUOTE]
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