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New Savage 110 Ultralite with Proof CF Barrels
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<blockquote data-quote="jpfrog" data-source="post: 2175735" data-attributes="member: 32525"><p>How is the fit/finish of these rifles for those that have them? I went into a Cabelas for the first time in over a year last weekend and they handed me a 300wsm and a 270win to look at (I think, can't remember) and both of them the barrel was not aligned well in the channel, and touched the sides of the channel in the stock. Both also had fairly rough actions and would "hang up" at certain places when cycling the bolt.</p><p></p><p>Granted, these were on display in a Cabelas, and the guy showing them to me couldn't tell me anything about them, or even know the difference in a long action vs. a short action (I asked to see a short action and he handed me, quite proudly, his favorite 270 win). I'm guessing some of the condition of these individual models was because of the display and possible abuse, but for those that have them at home, how do the seem?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jpfrog, post: 2175735, member: 32525"] How is the fit/finish of these rifles for those that have them? I went into a Cabelas for the first time in over a year last weekend and they handed me a 300wsm and a 270win to look at (I think, can't remember) and both of them the barrel was not aligned well in the channel, and touched the sides of the channel in the stock. Both also had fairly rough actions and would "hang up" at certain places when cycling the bolt. Granted, these were on display in a Cabelas, and the guy showing them to me couldn't tell me anything about them, or even know the difference in a long action vs. a short action (I asked to see a short action and he handed me, quite proudly, his favorite 270 win). I'm guessing some of the condition of these individual models was because of the display and possible abuse, but for those that have them at home, how do the seem? [/QUOTE]
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