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Need some help looking for opnions/ideas for scout rifle build
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<blockquote data-quote="Jammer1" data-source="post: 456749" data-attributes="member: 12635"><p>No, it was the original after it was first introduced. The stock was molded off center and the barrel was bearing right up against it. Additionally, the bore was so rough it was a nightmare to clean. After sending it back to Savage, they replaced the barrrel but sent it back with the same stock with the note"It is a free floating barrel"! Apparently someone didnt completely read the note that I sent with the rifle or make notes of our phone conversation because it had the same 1/8" gap on one side and solid contact between the barrel and stock on the other. After sending it back a second time, the stock was finally replaced. It still didnt shoot worth a **** and had a terrible trigger. By this time I was disgusted with it and couldnt rid myself of it fast enough. </p><p> </p><p>I never have cared for Savage rifles but took a chance on that one. Never again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jammer1, post: 456749, member: 12635"] No, it was the original after it was first introduced. The stock was molded off center and the barrel was bearing right up against it. Additionally, the bore was so rough it was a nightmare to clean. After sending it back to Savage, they replaced the barrrel but sent it back with the same stock with the note"It is a free floating barrel"! Apparently someone didnt completely read the note that I sent with the rifle or make notes of our phone conversation because it had the same 1/8" gap on one side and solid contact between the barrel and stock on the other. After sending it back a second time, the stock was finally replaced. It still didnt shoot worth a **** and had a terrible trigger. By this time I was disgusted with it and couldnt rid myself of it fast enough. I never have cared for Savage rifles but took a chance on that one. Never again. [/QUOTE]
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