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New Savage 110 Ultralite with Proof CF Barrels
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<blockquote data-quote="Savage 12BVSS" data-source="post: 1862857" data-attributes="member: 112413"><p>I would agree with 7stw, you hear complaints about savage but seldom that they won't shoot. I was surprised with the rep at the show saying they expected most to change stocks. Heck that was the first thing I posted way back in this thread, I don't like the stock and would have to change it. They could easily be chambering and rifling the barrel's themselves for cost savings. Be interesting to hear what they tell the member calling them. That is if they are currently operating and manning phones in this business shut down period. IMHO stocks not accuracy has always been a savage weakness. They should use mcmillan more for stocks and trust less in the appeal of their inhouse offerings. Their laminates are fine but weigh a ton, produce or buy a higher quality stock for weight concerns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Savage 12BVSS, post: 1862857, member: 112413"] I would agree with 7stw, you hear complaints about savage but seldom that they won't shoot. I was surprised with the rep at the show saying they expected most to change stocks. Heck that was the first thing I posted way back in this thread, I don't like the stock and would have to change it. They could easily be chambering and rifling the barrel's themselves for cost savings. Be interesting to hear what they tell the member calling them. That is if they are currently operating and manning phones in this business shut down period. IMHO stocks not accuracy has always been a savage weakness. They should use mcmillan more for stocks and trust less in the appeal of their inhouse offerings. Their laminates are fine but weigh a ton, produce or buy a higher quality stock for weight concerns. [/QUOTE]
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