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<blockquote data-quote="johnnyk" data-source="post: 405945" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>Avoidiam,</p><p> Good advise from all. I, like liltank, will speak highly of Savage's. For the money, they are the best off the shelf LR rifle out there. There accuracy is 2nd to none. I have the 112BVSS model(s), one in .300WinMag and another in 6.5-284Norma. Both have been incredible shooters from the giitgo, and still are.</p><p> By the way, I bought a 700P in 7mmRemMag about 4-5 years ago (before I bought the Savages) and it has taken a lot more work to get it to shoot as good (accurate) as it does right now. I never did get the 168gn Berger to shoot worth a **** in it. Oh well, no worries, I haven't run across anything that's immune to a 150gn Ballistic Tip from it yet.</p><p> For the price, the accuracy you get and the versatility down the road (self-barrel swap) it's impossible to beat the Savage. JohnnyK.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnnyk, post: 405945, member: 307"] Avoidiam, Good advise from all. I, like liltank, will speak highly of Savage's. For the money, they are the best off the shelf LR rifle out there. There accuracy is 2nd to none. I have the 112BVSS model(s), one in .300WinMag and another in 6.5-284Norma. Both have been incredible shooters from the giitgo, and still are. By the way, I bought a 700P in 7mmRemMag about 4-5 years ago (before I bought the Savages) and it has taken a lot more work to get it to shoot as good (accurate) as it does right now. I never did get the 168gn Berger to shoot worth a **** in it. Oh well, no worries, I haven't run across anything that's immune to a 150gn Ballistic Tip from it yet. For the price, the accuracy you get and the versatility down the road (self-barrel swap) it's impossible to beat the Savage. JohnnyK. [/QUOTE]
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