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MOA differences between Savage model 12 actions, and model 10 actions.
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<blockquote data-quote="Dialing Long Distance" data-source="post: 1417643" data-attributes="member: 86692"><p>I understand that they're not built to a custom rifle's precision level, they're mass produced rifles, Remington's and Winchesters are probably built no more precise than a Savage, they're all coming from a mass produced factory. Though the model 12 line Savages are trued actions, trued bolt heads, etc. from the factory. </p><p></p><p> I've never had a Savage that did not shoot, not to say that they are not out there, but It seems that the 'hand straightened' barrels do the job. If they didn't, and people were 'lucky to get one that didn't shoot 2 feet to the right', they wouldn't be in business, considering the competition that's out there. </p><p></p><p>My question was about possible MOA differences between actions, though I understand that it could be many things, including the barrel, your comment sounds like the classic argument were someone is saying that Chevy is better than Ford and you're lucky to get one that runs. I have rifles from all of the major makers, and for the money, I've been very happy with my Savages.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dialing Long Distance, post: 1417643, member: 86692"] I understand that they’re not built to a custom rifle’s precision level, they’re mass produced rifles, Remington‘s and Winchesters are probably built no more precise than a Savage, they’re all coming from a mass produced factory. Though the model 12 line Savages are trued actions, trued bolt heads, etc. from the factory. I’ve never had a Savage that did not shoot, not to say that they are not out there, but It seems that the ‘hand straightened’ barrels do the job. If they didn’t, and people were ‘lucky to get one that didn’t shoot 2 feet to the right’, they wouldn’t be in business, considering the competition that’s out there. My question was about possible MOA differences between actions, though I understand that it could be many things, including the barrel, your comment sounds like the classic argument were someone is saying that Chevy is better than Ford and you’re lucky to get one that runs. I have rifles from all of the major makers, and for the money, I’ve been very happy with my Savages. [/QUOTE]
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